![]() Soon after that, Jane began to hear the words in her mind before Seth spelled them out, and followed her impulse to speak them aloud. After the first sessions, the pointer spelled out messages from someone who called himself Seth. With some embarrassment, they purchased a Ouija Board. As conservative as they were at that time, they could not ignore Jane’s experience. Jane’s out-of-body experience and the resulting manuscript (complete with title: “The Physical Universe as Idea Construction”) was inexplicable, unasked for, a little frightening, and therefore all the more intriguing. ![]() Neither had ever used any mind-altering drugs, unless cigarettes and beer count. Neither Jane nor her artist husband Robert Butts had ever expressed any interest in psychic phenomena or altered states they regarded themselves as serious artists, unconventional only in their somewhat reclusive lifestyle and unmaterialistic values. When she “woke up,” she discovered she had written a manuscript. In 1963, writer Jane Roberts had an out-of-body experience one evening after she sat down to write poetry. ![]() Seth is no romantic “spirit guide” intent on comforting widows that a deceased spouse lives on, and Jane Roberts is no publicity-hungry medium claiming contact with “higher forces” who offer predictions for the next presidential race. In the last issue of THE SUN, I began a series on Seth, the “energy personality essence” who has written six books through Jane Roberts while she is in a trance or dissociated state. ![]()
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