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132 Channelling Dead Priests and Scrubbing Floors
Season 3 · Episode 132

132 Channelling Dead Priests and Scrubbing Floors

The Early Sessions · C33

February 17, 202622m 55s

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Show Notes

Session 132 recorded on February 15, 1965.

Grab a snack and lean back, because things are about to get a little spooky and a lot of "vibey" as we explore Seth’s feedback on Jane’s recent DIY mediumship experiments.

The Lowdown on the Father Trainor Poetry Slam

Jane (aka Ruburt) decided to get a bit adventurous last week. She started reading poetry and—surprise!—the voice of Father Trainor, a deceased Irish priest she knew, came booming out of her like she’d swallowed a megaphone. While it was a "legitimate experience," Seth had to step in and tell everyone to take a breath. Apparently, Jane spent five or six hours doing this, and Seth was not exactly thrilled about the "obstinate" way she pushed her energy.

Key Insights from the Session

  • Chill on the Experiments: Seth is all about that "less is more" energy. He noted that thirty minutes a day for psychological time experiments is plenty. Jane was "pretending" to rest while actually burning through her inner reserves.
  • The Ego is Just the Tip of the Iceberg: Seth dropped a truth bomb about identity. He warned that it’s "extremely limiting" to think the ego is the whole self. The inner self is the real heavy lifter here.
  • Touch Grass (Literally): To keep from getting "overinvolved" in the spooky stuff, Seth recommended some very human activities. He’s a big fan of daily brisk walks, vitamins, and even Saturday housecleaning to keep things balanced.
  • Go Dancing and Have a Drink: Seth is officially the coolest spirit guide. He suggested Jane and Rob head out to "jolly haunts," go dancing, and maybe have a few drinks (but not too many!) to recharge their batteries.
  • Friendship and Nosebleeds: The session took a turn for the medical when Seth mentioned their friend Mark (Bill Macdonnel), who recently had a major nosebleed. Seth gave him a shoutout for being a "trustworthy friend" and promised to talk more about that "seizure" later.
  • Balance is Everything: Spontaneity is great, but don't let it turn into a "semitrance" that leaves you disconnected. Jane’s Father Trainor impression was a "phase of Ruburt’s developing abilities," but it needs a harness.

Straight from the Source: Essential Quotes

  • "The identity, indeed, is as much and more the inner self as it is the ego. This has been mentioned in the past, but Ruburt became so fearful of his own spontaneity in early life that he was more or less forced, out of fear, to deny the validity of his identity with the inner self."
  • "A complete change from intense focus outward to intense focus inward is most beneficial, but this does not mean that every few minutes found available be spent in psychological time experiments."
  • "The fear of failure is insidious, and it is this which must be bottled. All in all he does very well."
  • "Brisk walks should be a daily part of Ruburt’s schedule in any case, and walking also refreshes the inner self."

Deepen Your Knowledge

If you’re vibing with this material, you really should check out the full Seth Material. It’s deep, it’s wild, and it’ll change how you look at your morning coffee. Credit for this incredible work goes to the Seth Material and the publisher, New Awareness Network.

Do yourself a favor and visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions to grab the books for your own collection.

Stay balanced, keep walking, and maybe go dancing this weekend. Seth says so!