top of page

The Seth Experience

Over the years, I've had many experiences involving altered states of awareness, out-of-body experiences, and encounters that stayed with me long after they ended.


One morning, after projecting my consciousness into objects, I found myself in an in-between state where I wasn't fully asleep and wasn't fully awake.


I became aware of the room in a very unusual way. Everything felt tilted and shifted, as though the whole room had rotated. The window felt like it was on the floor. It wasn't strange at the moment. It was simply how the room appeared.


In that state, I asked for guidance.


A male voice came in, as if from the void in the window .It was warm and soothing in a way that mattered more than the words themselves. There was something about it that immediately put me at ease.


He asked me what I wanted.

I said I wanted to grow.

He said everyone wants to grow.

I said I wanted to evolve, to become better than before.


He spoke partly in Hebrew and partly in English, very casually, like we were simply having a conversation. At one point he said that here on Earth he has a small space, but in other places his space is much bigger. He also said I had connected with guides before and that this connection was always available to me.


Then I asked who he was.

He said, "Seth."


He told me he had three things to tell me, and then I woke up.


At first, I thought I missed the important messages, and I felt slightly disappointed.


But what stayed with me most wasn't the information. It was the feeling. There was something about the experience that seemed to reach beyond words.


The realization came later while I was driving my daughter somewhere.

It suddenly clicked.


When Seth said he had three things to tell me, I assumed there were three messages I hadn't heard yet.


Now I see it differently.


The three things were already there.

They weren't three messages.

They were three encounters with guides that happened in altered states at different points in my life.


The first was Neidan.

The second was Abraham.

The third was Seth.


Each encounter brought something different:


Neidan felt connected to internal alchemy and transformation.


Abraham felt connected to healing roots and rebuilding foundations.


Seth felt connected to feeling itself to emotion and intuition beyond language. A direct knowing that didn't seem to need words. If words were present, it would have reduced the message to a familiar one, rather than experiencing something new. 


Each encounter shifted something in me.


Looking back, I can see them as three parts of a larger journey that unfolded over time.


What makes this even more interesting to me is that the first two experiences were already part of my book writing.

Then Seth came after my book was finalized.


Looking back now, I don't feel like I missed the three things.

I feel like I lived them.


Not three things I needed to hear.

Three things I needed to experience, and Seth added another element and reminded me of the other two.



Nurit

 
 
 

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating
bottom of page