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The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events灵魂永生英文
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 327
ASeth BOOK
TheINDIVIDUALand theNATUREof
MASSEVENTS
Jane RobertsNOTES BY ROBERT F. BUTTS
To RobCONTENTS
A Quotation From Seth ix
A Verse From A Psychic Manifesto by Jane Roberts . . xi
Introduction by Jane Roberts xiii
PART ONE: The Events of Nature. Epidemics and
Natural Disasters l
Chapter 1: The Natural Body and Its Defenses 3
Chapter 2: Mass Meditations. Health Plans for Disease.Epidemics of Beliefs, and Effective MentalInoculations Against Despair 47
PART TWO: Framework 1 and Framework 2 79
Chapter 3: Myths and Physical Events. The Interior Medium in
Which Society Exists 81
Chapter 4: The Characteristics of Framework 2. A Creative
Analysis of the Medium in Which Physically-Oriented Consciousness Resides, and the Source of Events …... 112
Chapter 5: The Mechanics of Experience 147
PART THREE: People Who Are Frightened of
Themselves 171
Chapter 6: Controlled Environments, and Positive and NegativeMass Behavior. Religious and Scientific Cults, andPrivate Paranoias 173
Chapter 7: The Good, the Bad, and the Catastrophic. Jonestown, Harrisburg, and When Is an Idealist a Fanatic? 207
Chapter 8: Men, Molecules, Power, and Free Will 236
Chapter 9: The Ideal, the Individual, Religion, Science, and
the Law 253
PART FOUR The Practicing Idealist 279
Chapter 10: The Good, the Better, and the Best. Value FulfillmentVersus Competition 281
We have never told anybody to do anything, except to face up to the abilities of consciousness.
Seth
April 19, 1978
A note by R.F.B.: Seth was often pretty outspoken in Mass Events when he discussed our medical beliefs and practices, and the unfortunate results they sometimes bring about. At the same time he tempered his ideas with passages like this one, from the 870th session for Chapter 10:
Generally speaking, for example, if you are seriously worried about a physical condition, go to a doctor, because your own beliefs may overfrighten you otherwise. Begin with inn
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