Seth, Cezanne and the Concordance
First let me say that I’m quite aware that it’s been two weeks since my last post on this blog. I’ve been busy trying to figure out the nuts and bolts of yet another website, this time using the WordPress platform. When it’s done it will eventually replace the one I’m using now, HarmonicConcordance.org. (At the cost of $114+ per month! – now that shit’s gotta stop.) So it’s on to the new. Watch for a launch announcement some time after the New Year. Gonna work on the basics of the new format, which is more complex than this blog. It’s mucho work and time consuming and that’s my story, and I’m stickin’ to it. But I’m gettin’ there.
Well, it’s almost Christmas, and that means it’s one of our quarterly (or so) spruce up-the-house-company’s-coming surges. And like most of these near week long purges, we find all sorts of things that had formerly been hidden by the “house elves” (our euphuism for our absentmindedness). Today, under one pile, I came across a book, The World View of Paul Cezanne, (see 2 Cezannes below) that I had sent to my daughter, Tess Barbato, who is an outstanding emerging artist herself. (e.g. below also) She didn’t much “grok” the book, and so returned it to me a couple of months ago, saying that she wasn’t sure she believed that a disincarnate Seth was actually speaking through Roberts, who could just as well have come up with the same ideas about this well known artist. We agreed to disagree, and so it went from her hand to mine to the bottom of that pile…until today.
But Seth, Cezanne and The Concordance? Where did that come from? But an interesting trio, No?
Connecting the Dots…
I have not been at all bashful about my affection for the World (Universe) View that Seth has expressed as channeled through the several books produced by Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts. This work by she, he and him was certainly one of the first exposures I had back in the early 70s, to the notions of the ever-present moment of Now, the plasticity of Time, and the vast powers that are bestowed upon me as the ultimate Creator of my own Self-Aware Universe. In that sense, there is nothing new for me in Seth’s exploration of Cezanne’s creative process. And then there’s the Concordance, with its astrological out-picturing of the Creative Light Body, the Merkaba, impressed on that ever accessible Moment of time. So for me, there’s no problem in seeing those connections.
In any event, as an inducement to you to at least have a look at the “Cezanne” book, I’m including here a link to the “Look Inside” provided on Amazon.com. Included there you will find the Table of Contents, an Introduction form Seth, Chapter One,” A Multidimensional Christmas Present,” (apt at this time of year, I think) and a rather detailed Index.
I hope you will check it out, and perhaps purchase one of the last 7 available copies. BTW, I make NO MONEY from Amazon.