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Adventures in Consciousness: An Introduction to Aspect Psychology (Classics in Consciousness Series Book)
By: Jane Roberts Publisher: Moment Point Press Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Moment Point Press Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 240 Publication Date: November 01, 2005
Product Description: One of the most important psychics of the twentieth century, Jane Roberts spoke for Seth the "energy essence personality no longer focused in physical reality." In her groundbreaking book, Adventures in Consciousness, Roberts sets out to explore the nature of alternate states of consciousness, such as trance-mediumship, ESP, Ouija board messages, out-of-body experiences, dreams, and reincarnational dramas. She asks brilliant new questions and develops an exciting theory of consciousness: aspect psychology. In addition, her anecdotes and practical information help us develop our own "psychic" abilities.
Adventures in Consciousness not worth reading After reading Jane roberts Adventures in Consciousness I was most disappointed. The book is a collation of individual experiences disjointed and not put together very well. The publication is certainly nowhere up the the supreme standard of her work "Seth Speaks" of which I cannot speak too highly of.
review of Adventures in Consciousness by Jane Roberts This book is a breath of fresh air in terms of tackling areas of the human psyche that other psychology books are either silent on or dismiss without any kind of investigation. The author ventures into areas of human experience that we all have encountered in some form or another and for which we have no official explanation. She approaches the subject in an open, courageous, intelligent way, asking the kinds of questions that lead beyond the narrow confines of what is commonly accepted as reality. A mind blowing adventure in expansion of consciousness without drugs.
Aspects of a whole In our attempts to determine the nature of the greater union of reality (or the unity of all things), we often struggle to find adequate terms.
Jane's marvellous attempt to reconcile the spearation aspect of individual expression with the whole of all that is (not only possible but also probable) offers an invaluable entry to that subject.
Quite apart from the Seth books, this introduction to the nature of self-recognition and the combined relative communication of all things stands its ground.
Good to hear Jane Speak After reading all the Seth books it is goodto hear Jane. She offers great insight into the Seth works. This is her first book on "Aspect Psychology" which by it's definition sounds a lot like "Transpersonal Psychology". She explains many of Seth's concepts on the self but curiously she manufactures her own terms instead of using the ones Seth readers are familiar with.