The Nature of the Psyche

Its Human Expression

Part of A Seth Book

Contributions by Robert F. Butts
Seth, speaking exclusively through Jane Roberts, reveals a startling new concept of self, answering questions about the secret language of love, human sexuality, the real origins and incredible powers of dreams, and how we choose our physical death—sometimes years in advance.

For the first time, Seth explains:

• Why love is the basic language from which all others spring
• The bisexual nature of humanity and its biological and spiritual importance
• The true basis of homosexuality and lesbianism—along with their private and social effects
• The benefits of recalling our dreams and consciously participating in them
• How dreams can prevent chronic illnesses by providing important therapeutic information
• Simple exercises you can do to expand your awareness of the deeper portions of your psyche and stretch your abilities to their fullest potential.

“The psyche is a gestalt of aware energy in which your own identity resides, inviolate, yet ever-changing as you fulfill your potentials. You are your psyche’s living expression, its human manifestation. Yet you allow yourselves often to become blind to brilliant aspects of your own existence.” — Jane Roberts, Speaking for Seth
Jane Roberts (May 8, 1929 – Sept 5, 1984) grew up in Saratoga Springs, New York where she attended Skidmore College. She was a prolific writer in a variety of genres including poetry, children’s literature and fiction when in 1963, she began to receive messages from a non-physical energy personality who called himself “Seth.” Her husband, Robert F. Butts, an artist and writer, recorded the messages and together they dedicated their lives to the publication of Seth’s teachings.
 
Today, the Seth Books are world-renowned for comprising one of the most profound bodies of work ever written on the true nature of reality. They have become classics in the fields of psychology and personal growth, and stand out as one of the major forces that led to the New Age philosophical movement in the 1970s. View titles by Jane Roberts

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Seth, speaking exclusively through Jane Roberts, reveals a startling new concept of self, answering questions about the secret language of love, human sexuality, the real origins and incredible powers of dreams, and how we choose our physical death—sometimes years in advance.

For the first time, Seth explains:

• Why love is the basic language from which all others spring
• The bisexual nature of humanity and its biological and spiritual importance
• The true basis of homosexuality and lesbianism—along with their private and social effects
• The benefits of recalling our dreams and consciously participating in them
• How dreams can prevent chronic illnesses by providing important therapeutic information
• Simple exercises you can do to expand your awareness of the deeper portions of your psyche and stretch your abilities to their fullest potential.

“The psyche is a gestalt of aware energy in which your own identity resides, inviolate, yet ever-changing as you fulfill your potentials. You are your psyche’s living expression, its human manifestation. Yet you allow yourselves often to become blind to brilliant aspects of your own existence.” — Jane Roberts, Speaking for Seth

Author

Jane Roberts (May 8, 1929 – Sept 5, 1984) grew up in Saratoga Springs, New York where she attended Skidmore College. She was a prolific writer in a variety of genres including poetry, children’s literature and fiction when in 1963, she began to receive messages from a non-physical energy personality who called himself “Seth.” Her husband, Robert F. Butts, an artist and writer, recorded the messages and together they dedicated their lives to the publication of Seth’s teachings.
 
Today, the Seth Books are world-renowned for comprising one of the most profound bodies of work ever written on the true nature of reality. They have become classics in the fields of psychology and personal growth, and stand out as one of the major forces that led to the New Age philosophical movement in the 1970s. View titles by Jane Roberts

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