
164 How Blocked Energy Causes Illness
The Early Sessions · C33
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Show Notes
Session 164: Why Your Ego Hugs Your Headaches
Welcome to the cosmic lounge. Today, we’re breaking down the vibes from Session 164, recorded on a rainy Wednesday night, June 23, 1965. This is straight out of The Early Sessions Book 4 of the Seth Material. Picture the scene: Jane Roberts is in a small back room, rocking in her chair, eyes shut tight, and channeling Seth at warp speed while the rain hits the roof. It's a total mood.
The Energy Traffic Jam
Seth starts off by dropping some knowledge on what he calls "impeding actions." Think of these as spiritual traffic jams or energy blockages.
- These blockages are "dead-end accumulations" of energy.
- Instead of letting your energy flow into cool, productive stuff, these blockages turn your energy inward.
- The problem? You’ve only got a certain amount of "practical" energy at any given time. If you’re spending it all on maintaining a blockage, you’ve got nothing left for the fun stuff.
- Seth notes: "Impeding actions represent actual blockages of energy or of action, dead-end accumulations."
Your Personality is a Sensation Junkie
Ever wonder why it’s so hard to get over a cold or a bad habit? It turns out your personality is a bit of a drama queen. It accepts illness as a "part of the self," and once it’s in, it doesn't want to let go.
- The personality loves sensation. It doesn't really care if the sensation is a beach vacation or a migraine—it just wants to feel something vivid.
- Seth explains: "The self does not want to give up a portion of itself, even while that portion may be painful or disadvantageous."
- Basically, pain is just another way for consciousness to know it’s alive. It’s like a "method of familiarizing the self against the edges of quickened consciousness."
- On a molecular level, your atoms are even wilder. They don't fear destruction because they know they’re immortal. Seth says: "The atoms and molecules within the structure constantly accept painful stimuli, and suffer even joyfully, their own destruction." Talk about a hardcore party.
Illness as a Makeshift Safety Net
Sometimes, an illness isn't just a nuisance; it’s a temporary glue holding you together. Seth calls these "unifying principles."
- If your normal way of handling life breaks down, your personality might grab an illness as an "emergency measure" to keep your integrity intact.
- It serves as a backup plan—a sense of security you keep on hand in case your new life goals fail.
- Quote: "The illness, serving as a makeshift, temporary emergency measure, may hold the integrity of the personality intact until a new constructive unifying principle replaces the original."
- The goal is to eventually "coax" the personality to let go of these adopted parts once they aren't needed.
Wrapping It Up
Seth promises to dive deeper into how we can distinguish between a "beneficial" illness (the kind that stops you from doing something even more disastrous) and a truly detrimental one.
This deep dive into the human psyche is credited to the Seth Material and the publisher New Awareness Network. If you want to get your mind truly blown, you should study the Seth Material books yourself. Head over to the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions to grab your copies.
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