Seth: "I love you all" essentially a meaningless statement for a human to make
"Some people are naturally solitary. They want to live lone lives, and are content. Most, however, have a need for enduring, close relationships. These provide both a psychic and social framework for personal growth, understanding, and development. It is an easy enough matter to shout to the skies: “I love my fellow men,” when on the other hand you form no strong, enduring relationship with others. It is easy to claim an equal love for all members of the species, but love itself requires an understanding that at your level of activity is based upon intimate experience. You cannot love someone you do not know — not unless you water down the definition of love so much that it becomes meaningless."
--Seth, The Nature of the Psyche, Chapter 5: Session 774, May 3, 1976
--Seth, The Nature of the Psyche, Chapter 5: Session 774, May 3, 1976
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