Discover Seth's Amazing Sleep Experiment...

| It was in the year 2000 that I discovered Seth. I had had a mind-blowing experience with Astrology just a year earlier and had begun to see that the world was a whole lot more magical than I'd previously thought. I was open to new ideas and ready to transform. (Pluto was conjunct my Sun encouraging me to change on a profound level, Uranus was square my Mercury alerting me to crazy new radical ideas, as well as sextiling my Venus, making it easier to be open to these crazy new ideas....and Neptune was exactly opposite my Moon/Jupiter giving me a kind of dreamy, compassionate, perhaps slightly disorientedly openness) So, in this state of open-ness, I was shopping at Value Village and found myself in the 'spiritual' section. I don't think I'd ever looked in that section before as I really had no interest in that stuff. Standing there, with just two shelves of books to choose from, one book popped out at me, "Seth Speaks". I looked around, hoping no one I knew was watching me and sureptitiously started reading....and, I was instantly hooked! Whoever this channeled entity, Seth, was....I loved him! He was smart, rational, interesting and totally original! But, oh my god, this was going too far, what would I turn into? One of those weirdo people! After much internal debate I sandwiched Seth Speaks between two other 'respectable' books and purchased it. That night I read it to my boyfriend while he took a bath and we both found it just waaaaay too fascinating! That's one of the qualities I really loved about B. Unlike my other boyfriends (I'm a serial long-term monogamist!) he was very open-minded and, perhaps because he was born with Neptune conjunct his Sun, he was already aware that the world was different than we'd all been led to believe. I would have never been able to have expanded into all that I am without his support and encouragement and open-mindedness. He never once scoffed or made jokes (which a lot of guys will do...grrrr). You see, I'd been a real rationalist! Total left brain. But, poco a poco, I'd had experiences that showed me that I was only using half of what was available. It was through reading Bachelard's Poetics of Space and Poetics of Reverie in 1994 that I really began to see that I wasn't using my right brain at all but that I have natural tendencies towards right brain use that I was repressing! (I do have, after all, Neptune conjunct my Mercury in Scorpio and Saturn in Pisces). So, once I'd allowed myself to read that first Seth book I found all of them and steeped in them. I began to have amazingly synchronicities happen in my life and there was a stretch of probably 4 years where my dreams were very intense and significant. I had a Dream Guide who talked to me with 'the voice' and showed me how things worked. Totally deep and profound! Ahahhhhh I loved that excitingly transformative and magical time in my life. One of the things that Seth said was that we should change our sleeping pattern so that we are more healthy, creative, balanced and alive. He outlined how to do it and explained the whys and wherefore's and so, in 2002 we did it for the first time. I used to be a moderator on www.curezone.com in the early 2000's and the following is an excerpt from the post I made on our Seth Sleeping Experiment: 
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| Seth's Sleeping Experiment in his own words.... 
 "Persons 
          vary in the amount of sleep they need, and no pill will ever allow them 
          to dispense with sleep entirely, for too much work is done in that state. 
          However, this could be done far more effectively with two, rather than 
          one, sleep periods of lesser duration. Two periods of three hours apiece 
          would be quite sufficient for most people, if the proper suggestions 
          were given before sleep. Suggestions that would insure the body's complete 
          recuperation. In many cases ten hours sleep, for example, is actually 
          disadvantageous, resulting in a sluggishness both of mind and body. 
          In this case the spirit has simply been away from the body for too long 
          a time, resulting in a loss of muscular flexibility. 
  
          As a result of more frequent, briefer sleep periods, there would also 
          be higher peaks of conscious focus, and a more steady renewal of both 
          physical and psychic activity. There would not be such a definite division 
          between the various areas or levels of the self. A more economical use 
          of energy would result, and also a more effective use of nutrients. 
          Consciousness as you know it would also become more flexible and mobile. 
          This would not lead to a blurring of consciousness or focus. Instead 
          the greater flexibility would result in a perfection of conscious focus. 
          The seeming great division between the waking and the sleeping self 
          is largely a result of the division in function, the two being largely 
          separated a block of time being allotted to the one, and a larger block 
          of time to the other. They are kept apart, then, because of your use 
          of time. 
 You 
          would retain a far greater memory of your subjective experiences, and 
          your body would be healthier, if these sleeping patterns were changed. 
          Six to eight hours of sleep in all would be sufficient with the nap 
          patterns outlined. And even those who think they now need more sleep 
          than this would find that they did not, if all the time was not spent 
          in one block. The entire system, physical, mental, and psychic, would 
          benefit. 
 Now: 
          I bring up these matters here because such changes in habitual patterns 
          would definitely result in greater understanding of the nature of the 
          self. The inner dreaming portions of the personality seem strange to 
          you not only because of a basic difference of focus, but because you 
          clearly devote opposite portions of a twenty-four hour cycle to these 
          areas of the self. You separate them as much as possible. In doing so 
          you divide your intuitive, creative, and psychic abilities quite neatly 
          from your physical, manipulative, objective abilities. It makes no difference 
          how many hours of sleep you think you need. You would be much better 
          off sleeping in several shorter periods, and you would actually then 
          require less time. The largest sleep unit should be at night. But again, 
          the efficiency of sleep is lessened and disadvantages set in after six 
          to eight hours of physical inactivity. The functions of hormones and 
          chemicals, and of adrenal processes in particular, would function with 
          far greater effectiveness with these alternating periods of activities 
          as I have mentioned. The wear and tear upon the body would be minimized, 
          while at the same time all regenerative powers would be used to the 
          maximum. Both those with a high and low metabolism would benefit. The 
          psychic centers would be activated more frequently, and the entire identity 
          of the personality would be better strengthened and maintained. The 
          resulting mobility and flexibility of consciousness would cause an added 
          dividend in increased conscious concentration, and fatigue levels would 
          always remain below danger points. A greater equalization, both physical 
          and mental, would result.  
          Now your consciousness does return at times, to check upon the physical 
          mechanisms, and the simple consciousness of atom and cell--the body 
          consciousness-is always with the body, so it is not vacant. But the 
          largely creative portions of the self do leave the body, and for large 
          periods of time when you sleep. Some cases of strong neurotic behavior 
          result from your present sleeping habits. Sleepwalking to some degree 
          is also connected here. Consciousness wants to return to the body, but 
          it has been hypnotized into the idea that the body must not awaken. 
          Excess nervous energy takes over, and rouses the muscles to activity, 
          because the body knows it has been inactive for too long and otherwise 
          severe muscular cramps would result. 
 Now: 
          It is well known that fluctuations of consciousness and alertness exist 
          in the sleep state. Some periods of dream activity do indeed supersede 
          those of some waking states. But there are also fluctuations in normal 
          waking consciousness rhythms of intense activity followed by a much 
          less active period of consciousness. 
 A 
          clear, uncluttered, bright, and powerful consciousness needs frequent 
          rest periods if its efficiency is to be maintained, and if it is to 
          correctly interpret reality. Otherwise it distorts what is perceived. 
          Rest or sleep cures - very extended sleep periods - have been helpful 
          for therapy in some cases not because extended sleep is in itself beneficial, 
          but because so many toxins had built up that such extended periods were 
          required. Learning processes are definitely hampered through your present 
          habits, for there are certain periods when consciousness is attuned 
          to learning, and yet you try to force learning during unrecognized minimal 
          periods. Creative and psychic abilities are thrust into the background 
          simply because of this artificial division. Dualities result that affect 
          all of your activities. In some cases you literally force yourselves 
          to sleep when your consciousness could be at one of its maximum points. 
          This is, incidentally, in the predawn period. In certain afternoon hours 
          consciousness is lowered, and needs refreshment that is instead denied. Seth as channeled by Jane Roberts | 

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