The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enr
My first spiritual book that I read at about the same time as Carlos Castenda's books. Oddly enough several members in my family began reading this at the same time without the knowledge of the other. This book is writen while Jane Roberts was in a trance. I never really cared how or who wrote it, however. I was thankful to have access to the contents. It talks about personality, core beliefs, alternative reality, time. It still remains my favorite book of this genre.



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I took this from a review on Amazon.com (Mathew Bilge) as he did an excellant job of reviewing the book.
The book is about meta-physics in the truest sense of the world - above physics. Unlike religion, which presents a set a dogmatic beliefs, this book presents non-judgemental information.The approach is "try it; if it makes sense to you, use it."
Some of the insights have to do with how we shape our own reality. Seth teaches us that we always have a choice about what is happening in our lives, and provides insights as to why seemlingly bad things may be happening. In all cases, these things have to do with something that we have chosen. Its not about karma, or retribution, or atonement. Its more about creating the kind of life you want to have for yourself. Once you realize the mechanics of things and how the universe works, you can shape your life to better suit you.
This is what I mean by meta-physics. This book is almost a "how to guide" of the universe. Once you know what the mechanisms are, you have a much better time understanding how to use them.