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Part II. Seriah is once again joined by Chris Ernst, Jack Huntington, and Matt Festa for a continuing super deep dive into the Seth material. While this is a further focused episode, the discussion is still wide-ranging. Topics include an academic paper “Problems of Seth’s Origins”, Jane Roberts’ three non-Seth books on psychical interpretations of three famous painters, past-life regression and historical figures, cryptomnesia, coordination points, portals, fixed events in history, the return of Christ, a video game analogy, the Oversoul, alternate selves, the film “Everywhere All at Once”, the concept of the multi-verse, the TV show “Lost”, the film “No One Will Save You”, Jane Roberts’ personal experience while channeling Seth, the soul-structure of Seth/Jane/Robert, transparency, Robert Shock, Edgar Cayce, the “Seth II” entity, non-linear time, Jane’s previous incarnation as “Rupert”, Carl Jung, Jane Roberts’ educational level, an incident involving Jane Roberts predicting the future pre-Seth, varying quality of channeled material, trans-personal psychologist Arthur Hastings, Norman Friedman, an Islamophobic comment by Jane Roberts, genius and muses, telepathy, psychic testing, possible debunking explanations and their flaws, the Dead Sea Scrolls and symbols, creation and art, practical health advice from Seth and Feng-Shui, the upstate New York “Burned-Over District”, Lord Byron, Carlos Castenada, opinions of the validity of the Seth material, and much more! Despite being a specific show, this a widely varied conversation, full of fascinating discussion! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music: The Living Room with Pretty Good for a Failure Download
Seriah is joined by experiencer and cult survivor Kerri Cabe. Topics include strange entities in childhood, poltergeist activity as a pre-teen, a missing time episode witnessed by others, teenage shenanigans, Ouija board experiences, sleep paralysis and extreme nightmares, schizophrenia vs...
Published 11/26/24
Your feed was likely bombed with all the shows from Where Did the Road Go? from 2013. I am making them available, and in doing so, they will likely show as new shows even though the published date is 2013. I had previously uploaded the first 3, I think there are 53 in total.
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Published 11/19/24