
007 Spiritual Blueprints, $300 Art, and the Free Will Trap Seth on Destiny and Disease
The Early Sessions · C33
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Show Notes
Insights from Seth Material: The Early Sessions, Book 1, Session 7
The Blueprint of the Soul: Ruburt, Joseph, and Free Will
A central theme of the session is the concept of a spiritual "blueprint," an ideal version of the personality that the incarnated self strives to realize. For Jane, this ideal is named Ruburt, and for her husband Rob, it is Joseph.
Seth explains that these were their names in past lives which represented "high points of your entities, images in the mental genes, blueprints for your spirits to follow." This master plan is not an external imposition but an outline created by the individual's own greater entity, or "ent."
- The Goal: The purpose of earthly life, in this context, is to fully manifest this spiritual blueprint on the physical plane. As Seth states, "You existed as j and r spiritually, but you must be fully j and r on earthly plane."
- The Role of Free Will: The existence of a blueprint does not negate free will. Seth addresses this directly when asked if it interferes with choice:
- The Nature of the Entity: Seth adds a layer of complexity by noting that these entities transcend simple gender definitions. Ruburt, for instance, is described as a "Male now learning gentleness," but it is emphasized that "whole entities are neither male nor female in your terms."
Consciousness, Deja Vu, and the Nature of Mind
The session explores the relationship between the conscious and unconscious mind, presenting a framework where expanded awareness is the ultimate objective.
- The Goal of Consciousness: Seth asserts that "Consciousness is after all the goal." He refutes the idea of being helplessly at the mercy of the subconscious, reframing the dynamic: "That is true, but that is saying that the whole is at the mercy of its parts. Man just hasn’t learned to use his parts effectively." The individual consciousness is described as all-important, something that "never looses but gains. Each time it expands to include more."
- Explaining Deja Vu: The common experience of feeling an inexplicable familiarity with a new person or place is attributed to past-life connections. Seth's explanation is direct:
- Mind vs. Brain: Seth offers a concise and powerful distinction between the physical and non-physical aspects of being: "Brain is mechanism and mind is spirit."
Physical Illness as Spiritual Fatigue
Seth links physical ailments directly to the state of the spirit, describing illness as a loss of control over matter when the spirit is weakened.
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This briefing explores Session 7 of The Early Sessions, Book 1 of the Seth Material, recorded on the evening of Friday, December 13, 1963. The session delves into profound concepts about consciousness, reincarnation, and the nature of reality, while also showcasing the distinct personality and humor of the entity known as Seth.
The material presented is derived from books copyrighted and published by the New Awareness Network, Inc. This analysis is intended for educational purposes and will be distributed free of charge on all major podcast platforms. For a deeper understanding, audiences are strongly encouraged to study the Seth Material books and visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions/.