Truth is a way of flying, where the destination is always unknown, but always there to be sensed and aimed at.
We are trying to create a psychological and spiritual aura that helps people regenerate their abilities by giving them back some unrecognized skills and knowledge that they have forgotten.
The results are seen in changed attitudes, in the improvement of the quality of life of people you may never see or meet in person.
It is not for Ruburt to think that our material must answer all questions on every subject to everyone’s satisfaction.
It is not for Ruburt to impose such a burden on himself or us.
He must learn to free himself from such unnecessary burdens as trying to solve all the problems of the world, all the problems of the people who write to him, or to justify the conditions of existence.
The conditions of life do not need justification.
Seth Session
Seth: “The last comment is for our good friend (dryly, addressed to Jane). It is not for Ruburt to justify the ways of God before men. It is not for Ruburt to think that our material must answer all questions on every subject to everyone’s satisfaction. It is not for Ruburt to impose such a burden on himself or our To consider “work” from such arduous points of view. Truth is not a ladder that one climbs. Seen in this way, truth is a way of flying, where the target is always unknown (emphatic), but always there to be sensed and aimed at.
(Long pause.) We are not trying to create a system that people can use like a superior technology. (Pause) We are trying to create a psychological and spiritual aura that helps people regenerate their abilities by giving them back some unrecognized skills and knowledge that they have forgotten. (Pause) The results are seen in changed attitudes, in the improvement of the quality of life of people you may never see or meet in person. Regardless of their living conditions, regardless of the governments under which they live, the results, the “products” of truth, do not come prettily packaged or even in the form you might expect. But they will show up. Well, this whole affair is an example of the way Ruburt can impose an unnecessary burden on his life. His “Work” is first and foremost creative and personal. It is primarily playful. Therefore, he must learn to free himself from such unnecessary burdens as trying to solve all the problems of the world, all the problems of the people who write to him, or to justify the conditions of existence. The conditions of life do not need justification.
End of session.
(“Thank you.”)
Have a good evening.”
(“Thanks, Seth. Good night.”)
The Seth Multiverse Book 2. SESSION 929, NOVEMBER 26, 1980