
171 Seth Explains His Harsh Voice
The Early Sessions · C33
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Show Notes
Insights from Seth Session 171: The "Harsh" Voice and Research Vibes
Welcome to a relaxed breakdown of a rather low-key but fascinating moment in the Seth Material. Today, we are diving into Session 171 of The Early Sessions, Book 4, recorded on the evening of July 21, 1965.
This session is a bit of a "vibe check" between Seth and his hosts, Jane Roberts and Robert Butts. After a marathon session earlier in the week, everyone was feeling a bit drained, leading to a brief, cozy encounter in their quiet back room.
The Exhaustion Factor and the Late Start
Sometimes, even cosmic communication needs to account for human stamina. The session almost didn't happen because both Jane and Rob were exhausted from the previous Monday's "extra-long" session.
- The 9:14 PM Kickoff: After some hesitation and transcribing notes until the last minute, they decided to go for a "brief" one.
- Jane’s Initial Reluctance: Jane was feeling a bit uneasy after hearing a tape of her own voice during the Monday session.
The Voice Reveal: A Cosmic Identity Crisis
One of the most humorous and human elements of this session is Jane’s reaction to hearing herself as Seth. It turns out, hearing a multidimensional personality speak through your own vocal cords is a bit of a trip.
- The Power of the Voice: Jane was "much surprised" and even "amazed" by the power of the voice on the tape recorded for Dr. Instream.
- The "Harsh" Accusation: Jane worried that Seth sounded too harsh and was concerned about how Dr. Instream would receive it.
- Seth’s Defense: Seth, being the gentlemanly entity he is, clarified that the volume—not the intent—was the issue. As Seth noted: "I regret that when the voice has a loud volume it does indeed sound quite harsh. I assure you that this is not my intent."
Seth’s Promises and Philosophy
Despite the brevity of the session, Seth dropped some serious wisdom regarding his relationship with Jane (whom he calls Ruburt) and their work together.
- Respecting Autonomy: Seth made it clear he won't force Jane to accept his "independent structure" on a conscious level, stating: "I cannot force, and will not attempt to force, Ruburt to accept my independent structure on a conscious level. He will do so in time."
- The "Normal" Manner: Seth admitted he enjoys less formal sessions because they allow Rob a break from the grueling task of note-taking: "I enjoy sessions on a less formal basis, without your notes. It allows you some freedom, and it allows me the opportunity to speak with you in a more normal manner."
- Future Assurance: He reassured the couple that they would return to the "regular" material soon and that he intended to repay them for the "basic inconvenience" the sessions caused.
Research and Dr. Instream
The session also touched on the ongoing professional investigation of the Seth phenomena.
- The Instream Endorsement: Seth gave a big thumbs-up to their contact, stating: "Doctor Instream is the best man that you could have contacted."
- Expanding the Circle: The context reveals that Dr. Instream was already looking into involving other academics, specifically a doctor at Oswego State University College, to study the material within the limits Seth felt advisable.
Study the Material
To get the full, unadulterated experience of these sessions, readers are encouraged to dive into the Seth Material books. You can explore the depth of these communications by visiting the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.