- Why medicine and therapy often perpetuate illness
- How the practice of naming diseases can work against us
- The influence of religion in creating disease
- How children's health is influenced by parents' beliefs
- Humor as an effective factor in healing
_____________________ Praise for The Seth Books by Jane Roberts "The Seth books present an alternate map of reality with a new diagram of the psyche . . . useful to all explorers of consciousness." - Deepak Chopra, M.D., author of The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success "Seth was one of my first metaphysical teachers. He remains a constant source of knowledge and inspiration in my life." - Marianne Williamson, author of A Return to Love "I would like to see the Seth books as required reading for anyone on their spiritual pathway. The amazing in-depth information in the Seth books is as relevant today as it was in the early '70s when Jane Roberts first channeled this material." - Louise Hay, author of You Can Heal Your Life "Seth's teachings had an important influence on my life and work, and provided one of the initial inspirations for writing Creative Visualization." - Shakti Gawain, author of Creative Visualization "The Seth books were of great benefit to me on my spiritual journey and helped me to see another way of looking at the world." - Gerald G. Jampolsky, author of Love Is Letting Go of Fear
_____________________ About the Author Jane Roberts (May 8, 1929 - September 5, 1984) grew up in Saratoga Springs, New York where she attended Skidmore College. She was a prolific writer in a variety of genres including poetry, short stories, children's literature and fiction when in 1963, she began to receive messages from a non-physical energy personality who called himself "Seth." Her husband, Robert F. Butts, an artist and writer, recorded the messages and together they dedicated their lives to the publication of Seth's teachings. The "Seth Books" have become classics in the fields of psychology and personal growth, and stand out as one of the major forces that led to the New Age philosophical movement in the 1970s. Today, Yale University Library maintains a collection of Jane's writings, journals, poetry, audio and video recordings, correspondence, and other materials (the "Jane Roberts Papers") donated by her husband and other individuals.