Quote:I think it is fine for people to have a point of view. I think it is fine for people to disagree. I think it is fine for people to think certain things are not true.
But is it necessary to pass what I consider rather weak judgements on a person you did not know? This is the second time I have heard that Jane Roberts was 'depressed' looking
as if that disqualifies her from having a spiritual experience of validity.
This is a blatantly personal bias. There is no point in it.
Every one of us knows that the Bible was written by numerous sources. It is often questioned. I don't spend my time here on this board criticizing those who wrote the Bible for their inconsistencies.
If it is our souls we are concerned with, shouldn't we be placing them in circumstances where we can actually do good?
These kinds of arguments do not 'win' people to Christ. They cause some people to turn away, because they believe that they will lose their own freedom of thought by adopting the posture of the group which calls itself Christian.
This is not a criticism of your own individual beliefs, and the comfort each of you may find in Christ's presence.
I believe that Christ is accessible to everyone, in many ways.
First of all, there are the many translations of the Bible. Every single one of us was advised by him to go into our own rooms and pray, and not to go loudly about in the streets boasting of our beliefs or showing them off for others.
Christ has a huge heart. There is room for everyone. But there is no need for personal attacks on someone (noteably Jane Roberts) who merely had the courage to place on paper what she actually experienced.
If people are slandered and attacked for writing their honest thoughts, why should they continue to do it?
It may be that one of you here is correct in your negative assumptions about the entity called Seth, but it seems to me that this entity has done much more good than harm.
How does any of us know that we are not being tested now, to find out what is in our hearts? What kind of people are we?
Therefore, I say, have an opinion. But do not crucify another person just because you disagree with him or her. There is no justification for it, according to any reasonable law of love.
love, blink
p.s. This is my recommendation for anyone who is having difficulty forming a personal relationship with the one who is known as Jesus. Jackie Haverty has a cd called Journey to the Crystal Palace (vol 1). This is an excellent way to connect to several 'portals' of discovery, and the Christ connection encouraged there has a very positive effect over time.
Good points Blink. I believe that all in all you are trying to point to a greater truth, and yet the irony is that there is some criticism in your post, albeit more subtle and gentle than my more blunt style.
Perhaps i should explain more fully what i meant about the depressed look, etc. There was reasoning behind that, beyond trying to make Jane Roberts look "bad". Of course you are right that someone who is depressed, has been depressed, and/or will be depressed can have real spiritual experiences. Sometimes choosing a deeply spiritual path can temporarily facilitate some pretty deep depressions.
But my deeper point is this; if one is constantly hooking up to more expanded, loving energies both within self, and without as in being a medium like Roberts, eventually, despite even outer challenges, that should foster ever greater joy, balance, and centeredness within self. Like attracts and begets like. If a person is not being centered, etc, it is hard to hook up to those more helpful and constructive energies and vice versa. Such a person will tend to attract less than helpful influences from without.
Bruce sort of talks about something like this in one of his books dealing with a depressed, unhappy medium who was "hooked up" to "Shawn" her "guide" (whose dark energies exacerbated her issues more deeply) , who wasn't quite a guide to begin with. She wouldn't let go of Shawn because of ego issues of being seen as a medium, and all that stuff that goes along with being special in some way. According to your reasoning, well i have to ask, why did she continue to put her honest thoughts out?
In general, the state of the channel, really affects both the type of energies that flow through, what energies they attract to begin with, and the accuracy or lack thereof of the info coming through. As mentioned, i do not know of one thing that Roberts ever said in trance state that was able to be verified in a more hard core way, something that she couldn't have possibly known about in a physical sense. Perhaps i am wrong on this.
It is very important to discern the energies of the channel him or her self, if one is going to buy into the info and very energies being presented from the outer source. People are complex, and of course there is room for some temporary depression in even rather spiritually mature folks. But the above reason is why say Rosiland's McKnights guidance worked so diligently with her, trying to ever clear, balance and raise her energies so that the most accurate and helpful info possible could come through. We don't see this advice at all in the Seth work as far as i know.
Roberts or Seth is speaking against the very life and example of most intune, helpful, and loving public teacher known to humanity. I have a hard time not saying anything in such a case. If she had speaking against me, i would have kept my big mouth shut. Her "source" totally misrepresents some of the core, key truths that this person came to show.
Also, you keep speaking of Roberts as if she was a pioneering hero, who bravely trod the path so that others do it more easily later on, or something.
Do you know 100 percent that she was totally genuine and sincere in her beliefs, in her work, and in her lifestyle? You mean to tell me that there aren't fraudulent mediums out there past, present, future who are looking more for money and/or ego props of being well known, than of being of service to their fellow humans?
When someone doesn't take what they do that seriously to begin with, and don't fully believe in something themselves, it's not all that hard to take criticism for your "line of work".
I don't know if you are just that beautifully, wonderfully, and innocently naive Blink, or that you should believe that much in Roberts? Fine either way, but neither applies to me.
But yes, you are essentially correct, coming off so strong about Yeshua and sources that speak falsely of him, doesn't tend to help things or bring people to him. I'm human Blink, i sometimes get upset, i sometimes get uncentered, i sometimes have a big mouth, and i get a little miffed sometimes when supposed "high" sources speak so falsely about someone i respect so much.
It's an attachment issue i know, but again i'm human. There have been many times wherein Seth, and the greatness of same has been brought up here, and i just passed it over. For some reason, this time, i felt compelled to speak up.
Again, if people are going to look into outer psychic sources for truth, i just don't understand why they don't look to the ones with actual and especially repeated verifications behind them? We here stress verifications (at least in the beginning) for self experiences, well shouldn't that apply to outer sources too?