Jane Roberts would not have accepted a female counterpart of Seth

"He [Ruburt; i.e., Jane] has no use for women, and women are not supposed to succeed. I am legitimate. His needs and personality were the reason, however, that he could communicate with me. He would never have communicated with, say, any female counterpart of me. I have literally held his personality together for some time, in relative balance. He has never been mentally unbalanced, and he has avoided this and any deep emotional difficulty. The physical illness, however, has taken their place. All in all, a much safer arrangement."

--Seth, The Personal Sessions, V.1, Session 367 (Deleted), October 1, 1967

"All of the time of course these feminine aspects were being used as the intuitive, mystical thresholds of psychic activity. I told you [Rob, Jane's husband] once that Ruburt [i.e., Jane] would not have allowed a feminine counterpart of myself to speak, but neither would you have. You would have been afraid of the “unpredictable” in quotes feminine aspects."

--Seth, The Personal Sessions, Session 560 (Deleted), November 11, 1970

"[Jane] really did dislike women when she was younger."

--Rob's notes to Apr 30 '84 session of The Way Toward Health.

Also, "She felt that men were superior to women."

--Rob's notes to May 18 '84 session of The Way Toward Health.



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