Re: Which direction gives the best sleep?
Ha! You did? I read them all in 2000. 'Seth Speaks' just jumped off the shelf of my local 2nd hand store at me. I had never been into that kind of stuff before...and I didn't even understand what it was all about...but opened it up to some page and couldn't put it down! I even felt embarrased buying it! (ha) But, wow, I was a philosophy student in University but always felt sooooooo unsatisfied by what I was being taught. It just wasn't the philosophy that I had stirring inside me. I remember the philosophers I resonated with the most was an ancient old Greek one that believed that everying was filled with consciousness...a stone rolled down the hill because it wanted to get somewhere! Of course everyone in the class laughed but I thought YEAH, I like it! Then we studied all those boring 'prime mover' type guys...it was just so FLAT. Nietzsche thrilled me because he was BIG, larger than life and essentially positive...but that's it.
When I found the Seth books I realized that that was the philosophy that I had been searching for ever since I was a teenager! Everything he said just seemed SO true....SO interesting with complex ideas...yet SO simple! It all felt right.
Just had to get that out...neat that you've read those books too. I often think that people here on curezone would benefit from reading The Nature of Personal Reality as it's soo focused on practical exercises for improving overall health (mind body spirit)...but those books don't resonate with everyone that's for sure!
Thanks Cutiepie!
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