Jane Roberts Quote

Ruburt tuned in to the world view of a man known dead. He was not directly in communication with William James. He was aware, however, of the universe through William James' world view. As you might tune into a program on a television set, Ruburt tuned into the view of reality now held in the mind of William James. Because that view necessarily involved emotions, Ruburt felt some sense of emotional contact — but only with the validity of the emotions. Each person has such a world view, whether living or dead in your terms, and that "living picture" exists despite time or space. It can be perceived by others.


p. 82-83 - Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book, (1976)


Ruburt tuned in to the world view of a man known dead. He was not directly in communication with William James. He was aware, however, of the...

Ruburt tuned in to the world view of a man known dead. He was not directly in communication with William James. He was aware, however, of the...

Ruburt tuned in to the world view of a man known dead. He was not directly in communication with William James. He was aware, however, of the...

Ruburt tuned in to the world view of a man known dead. He was not directly in communication with William James. He was aware, however, of the...