A review by larryc
The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know by Jane Roberts

5.0

The Seth books were some of the earliest and most comprehensive "channeled" materials of all time. Along with Seth Speaks, The Nature of Personal Reality is probably the most thorough of Seth's works in terms of explaining how we create reality with our thoughts and beliefs.

This review is for the audio version in particular, which I found on Audible. If you're new to Seth, I'd recommend reading the print edition first. Nonfiction in general, especially material that can get fairly technical, isn't always as easy to follow with audio. Furthermore, the format of the Seth books, with the narrator (and Jane Roberts' husband) Robert Butts frequently making comments and mentioning every detail of each session (including the dates, times, and Jane's quality of trance), you might get a little distracted from the material. If you're already familiar with the format, however, this shouldn't bother you.

Although Seth gets into some detailed explanations on how the universe and our minds operate, his message is ultimately quite simple: the world we see and experience is not separate from our inner world. In fact, the inner comes first and creates the outer. This message is consistent with many ancient teachings as well as more modern new age philosophies. However, few can communicate it as clearly and with as much conviction as Seth.

Edit. Robert Butts transcribed all the Seth material but he's not the actual narrator for this audio book (which was produced after his death). Voices for Robert, Jane, and Seth are actors who all do a good job conveying the message.