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19-04-2018, 03:35 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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What to make of this
I've been reading several of the Seth books by Jane Roberts. Perhaps the one I've currently been reading the most is The Early Sessions: Book 1.
I decided to take a break and immerse myself in some fiction.. I looked at my list of unread books on my kindle and selected 11/22/63 by Stephen King.
The date meant nothing to me before I read the reviews. The date is actually the day that JFK was assassinated. I was too young to remember the assassination, though I do remember the assassination of MLK. Anyway, I read the book and enjoyed all 1,000 plus pages.
I finished King's book on Tuesday, then last night I opened up my kindle and decided to read a bit in Jane Robert's Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness. I'd read a bit of it before, but almost as soon as I started reading, I hit the sentence: "The assassination of JFK took place just after our sessions began." (location 894 on my kindle)
I sat bolt upright. That is just too weird: to be reading about 1963 in The Early Sessions, then to read a book about 1963 (King's), then to read a book that linked the other two books (Seth, Dreams and Projections).
What do you make of this? I think it's very possible that the date of the Seth material in The Early Sessions was in my mind, though certainly not in my conscious mind when I selected the King book. I am pretty good with numbers, but they don't stay in my head (at least I'm not aware of them there). When I work with numbers I have to write them down. It seems that some inner self wanted to read material relating to the same date as the Seth material. I guess that's not so weird. But what feels weird is that it was done unconsciously.
I guess I might have unconsciously selected something "related" so that I wouldn't have the sense I was starting something new? If that makes sense.
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20-04-2018, 08:24 AM
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Master
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Over the Rainbow
Posts: 2,729
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When I was reading Seth, all kinds of syncronicities started showing up in my life, so I'm not surprised. Could also be that "Law of Attraction" in action.
I didn't know Steven King wrote about JFK though.
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20-04-2018, 01:53 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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Really? That happened when you read Seth? I didn't know that. Cool!
King started the book closer in time to when the event happened--this from the afterword. I think it was in the 70's. I don't remember why he didn't finish it then. But the book was published in November of 2011. So it has been around a few years. I just discovered it in April.
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