I was thumbing through an old journal yesterday when I came across an important entry, dated 13 July 1986:
Just before leaving for the beach [mid-May 1986], I went to the library, and really by chance, picked up Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul. Reading it has really made me a better person. The lessons learded from it are helping me always. And it all makes so much sense that it has to be true. A chapter I would read in the day would be “explained” at night while I sleep.
I wonder if it was no accident. In fact I’m certain of it. I’ve always known there was somethiing more to life. I’ve always been trying to “tune in” to things. Now I know where to tune in, myself. My dreams always seemed to “skip a beat” so to speak. Now I know I created the events they portray.
There is still so much to learn. I feel I’m being trained for something. I know now. I will know more. Positive thinking rules!
It was twenty-one years ago that I first read Seth Speaks, a book that changed my life like no other, before or since.
It took a move to a more progressive area like Northern Virginia to put the book in my hands. We had lived there barely two months before I found the book (or the book found me, as some like to say) in the Fairfax County Public Library. A dog-eared copy resides on my bookshelf even today.