Has anyone ever read The Nature of Personal Reality?

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The discussion centers around key concepts from "The Nature of Personal Reality" by Jane Roberts, particularly focusing on natural guilt, core beliefs, and the influence of thoughts on physical reality. Participants seek clarity on what natural guilt entails and how to identify and alter core beliefs. There is also interest in understanding how thoughts can manipulate physical existence. Some commenters express unfamiliarity with the book, noting its association with the New Age Movement and skepticism about its relevance. The conversation reflects a mix of curiosity about the book's implications and a dismissive attitude from others who are less inclined to engage with its themes.
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i am currently reading the nature of personal reality by jane roberts and i have a few questions and i would also like to discuss the implications of this book.

what exactly is natural guilt?

how can i identify and change my core beliefs?

how do my thoughts shape the physical me and how can i miniputale it?

...any others i will post as i think of them
 
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Never heard of it, doesn't sound like something I would read.
 
OY :bugeye: I looked it up. It's written by a dead guy named Seth (Jane Roberts channels him). As one commenter on Amazon.com said it's "the Bible for the whole the New Age Movement".

Now I know why I've never heard of it.

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