Value fulfillment is not just a personal pursuit—it is a fundamental law of the universe. It is the true action of consciousness, ever unfolding in joyful expansion and endless becoming, no matter how limited our perceptions may be

The Reality of Love and Value Fulfillment
Imagine if everything we’ve been taught about good and evil, love and hate, is just a tiny piece of a bigger, more amazing truth? What if the conflicts we see in the world and in ourselves aren’t because of some hidden darkness, but because we’re missing something important about ourselves?
Seth offers a totally different way of looking at things. It challenges everything we think we know and invites us to see the world in a whole new light. At the heart of his teachings is this idea of value fulfillment—the natural urge inside all of us to express ourselves, grow, and create. Love, in its purest form, is the fulfillment of this purpose—a celebration of how everything is connected.
In this lecture, Seth shows us that evil isn’t real. It’s just a made-up thing that comes from fear. Fear happens when we don’t understand or accept our own value fulfillment. Hate isn’t the opposite of love; it’s just a way of seeing things that makes us feel separate and alone. But when we realize that love isn’t just an emotion, it’s the very essence of being—a conscious act of fulfilling our purpose—then separation disappears, and we enter a world where punishment, conflict, and division are no longer needed.
This lecture is a chance to open your mind and see the world in a different way. It’s a reminder that love isn’t just an idea; it’s the foundation of everything. If we can start to see ourselves and others through the lens of value fulfillment, the world we live in will change.
So, let’s be open-minded and curious. Let’s explore Seth’s amazing insights on love as value fulfillment, and see how it can transform our lives.
Prague, 2025
Seth: Love is value fulfillment, fulfilled
“For I tell you, at the risk of being misunderstood grossly, that there is only one reality, and value fulfillment, which you may, if you like, equate with goodness.
There is no such thing as evil, except for the phantoms which man has made. He sees hate in his own heart, what he calls hate, which is but fear, so he projects it into another man’s face and says the man hates him; and he may slay the man. But the hate never existed, that is, what mankind thinks of as hate never existed.

Hate is unreasoning fear. Fear is caused by lack of understanding, by a lack of value fulfillment. Hate is that which is not love. Love is fulfilled, or fulfilling, value fulfillment. It is action that knows itself, and that glorifies in its parts, that is separated to know itself, and in knowing itself is no longer separated.
Hate is that which fears to join, and hence is separate, and that is all.
If all men could learn to love, in terms of which I have spoken, then there would be no need for any kind of punishment within your field, and the word would vanish from your vocabulary.”
The Early Sessions: Book 3, Session 145, April 12, 1965
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