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In contrast, some channelers receive requests from their spirit guides to share their messages with the world. In 1963, Jane Roberts became the first channeler to do this in published form. With her channeled guide ''Seth," she produced the bestseller Seth Speaks, as well as several other books, before she died in 1984. The public was ready to receive Seth's message of a multidimensional reality and each person's potential power to shape it. |
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Jack Purcel is another channeler, well-known for his work with his spirit guide, named Lazaris (pronounced La-ZAR-is). He reports that his guide is like a best friend, and has written several books with his aid. Their guidelines on receiving and using messages are greatly simplified here: |
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The teachings you receive should not create a feeling of limitation, or that you are less than you really are. |
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The teachings you receive must be applicable to your life. They need to be useful in your personal and spiritual growth. |
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You should feel happier, grow more joyful, and become more in touch with yourself. |
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After receiving a message, you should experience more positive thoughts, feeling encouraged to adopt a more open approach to new ideas. |
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The message consistently evolves in the same, positive direction. U-turns and sudden changes are not the norm. |
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