The Nature of the Psyche by Jane Roberts

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The Nature of the Psyche by Jane Roberts

Seth, speaking exclusively through Jane Roberts, reveals a startling new concept of self, answering questions about the secret language of love, human sexuality, the real origins and incredible powers of dreams, and how we choose our physical death-sometimes years in advance.

For the first time, Seth explains-

. Why love is the basic language from which all others spring
. The bisexual nature of humanity and its biological and spiritual importance
. The true basis of homosexuality and lesbianism-along with their private and social effects
. The benefits of recalling our dreams and consciously participating in them
. How dreams can prevent chronic illnesses by providing important therapeutic information
. Simple exercises you can do to expand your awareness of the deeper portions of your psyche and stretch your abilities to their fullest potential.

"The psyche is a gestalt of aware energy in which your own identity resides, inviolate, yet ever-changing as you fulfill your potentials. You are your psyche's living expression, its human manifestation. Yet you allow yourselves often to become blind to brilliant aspects of your own existence." - Jane Roberts, Speaking for Seth
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ISBN 13 9781878424228
ISBN 10 187842422X
Title The Nature of the Psyche
Author Jane Roberts
Series A Seth Book
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amber-Allen Publishing,U.S.
Year published 1996-02-29
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.