
This
is the codex no religion wants you to read.
Seth
revealed the forbidden teachings that were deleted from every holy
book in 1972. Jane Roberts sat across from her husband Rob in their
small apartment in Elmira, New York, about to channel a session that
would fundamentally alter how they understood every religious text on
Earth. Seth, speaking through Jane, made a statement so explosive
that Rob stopped taking notes mid-sentence. He later wrote in the
margin of his notebook, "This changes everything.”
Here's what Seth said...
“Every major religion on your planet is built on a foundation of
deleted truths. What they removed is more important than what they
kept... not edited, not reinterpreted... deleted.”
Think
about what that means. We're not talking about translation errors or
cultural differences in interpretation. Seth was claiming that there
existed an original set of spiritual teachings transmitted to early
human civilizations by non-physical intelligences like himself that
pre-dated every organized religion - Christianity, Islam, Judaism,
Hinduism, Buddhism... all of them... and according to Seth, the
original teachings were systematically erased, mis-translated, and
buried... not by accident, not through the natural drift of oral
tradition, but deliberately, methodically by priests, kings, and
religious councils who understood exactly what they were doing. Why?
Because the original teachings made humans too powerful, too aware,
and too ungovernable.
Here's
where it gets shocking. Seth claimed that the Bible, the Quran, the
Torah, the Vedas, the Buddhist sutras... all began as the same core
doctrine... one teaching... transmitted across multiple cultures,
then deliberately fragmented and edited into competing systems. And
the edits followed a pattern... the same deletions appeared in every
tradition independently across thousands of miles and hundreds of
years.
This
isn't about one conspiracy. This is about what happens when
institutional power meets spiritual truth... every time, without
exception. Seth described it as a coordinated metaphysical cover up
spanning millennia, orchestrated not by a single villain... not by
some shadowy organization, but by the self-preservation instincts of
religious institutions themselves.
Here's
the thing about power structures... they don't need to coordinate.
They follow the same logic everywhere. And that logic says, if the
people know the truth, they won't need us anymore.
So
what teaching was so dangerous that Christianity, Islam, Hinduism,
and Buddhism, religions that agree on almost nothing, all conspired
to delete it? What did the original doctrine say that made every
religious authority on earth decide it had to be buried? And why is
Seth willing to restore it now?
Following,
we're going to excavate six core teachings that were systematically
removed from every holy book you've ever read... not minor edits, not
interpretive differences, but complete deletions, teachings that if
widely known would make organized religion as we understand it
obsolete.
This
is the codex no religion wants you to read. This is the original
doctrine, and you're about to remember what was taken from you.
Let's
begin the excavation. The first deletion is the deepest cut, the
original wound from which all other deletions flow. Seth's most
explosive claim was this: The original teaching stated explicitly and
without metaphor... “You are God experiencing itself
subjectively”... not you are like God, not you contain a spark of
God, not you can become one with God through practice. You are God
right now.
Reading
this fractured into individual perspectives for the sake of richer
experience, but ontologically identical to Source consciousness. And
this teaching appeared in the earliest layers of every spiritual
tradition on earth before the editors got to it.
Let me
show you the evidence. In Christianity, the Gnostic Gospels,
especially the Gospel of Thomas, stated it plainly. “The kingdom of
God is within you, not coming to you, not accessible through church
ritual, but within you right now.”
Thomas
also records Jesus saying, "I am the light that is over all
things. I am all. The all came forth from me and the all extends to
me. Split a piece of wood and I am there. Lift up the stone and you
will find me there... not worship me, not I am separate from you, but
I am all and so are you.”
These
texts were declared heretical at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD.
Bishops gathered, voted, and systematically removed every gospel that
taught inherent divinity. They burned the texts. They excommunicated
the teachers... and they replaced the original doctrine with a new
one - Jesus is the only son of God. You are fallen sinners born in
original sin requiring external salvation through the church.
Why
the edit? Because if everyone is God, the church loses its monopoly
as intermediary. If you are already divine, you don't need a priest
to access the sacred. You don't need sacraments. You don't need
confession. You don't need the institution. The entire power
structure collapses.
The
same pattern appears in Islam. Early Sufi mystics accessing the
original teaching through direct mystical experience proclaimed Ana
al Hak, “I am the truth. I am God”. Mansur al Halaj, one of the
most famous Sufis in history was executed in 922 AD for saying this
out loud. They tortured him, dismembered him, burned his body, and
scattered the ashes.
The
message was clear. This teaching is forbidden and the Islamic
orthodoxy replaced it with there is no god but Allah and you are his
servant, not his equal, not his emanation... his servant. The
teaching went from you are God to you exist to obey God and the power
shifted entirely to those who claim to speak for God… the imams,
the scholars, the caliphs.
Hinduism
preserved more of the original teaching than most traditions. But
even there the deletion occurred. The Upanishads contained the phrase
Tat Tvam Asi, which translates to thou art that you are Brahman. You
are the absolute reality. But over centuries this teaching was buried
under the caste system, ritualism, and priestly mediation. The
Brahmans, the priestly class, maintained that enlightenment required
their guidance, their rituals, their blessings.
Every
religious power structure depends on you believing you are separate
from Source, requiring their systems to reconnect.
The
first deletion created the entire marketplace of salvation. Think
about it. If you already are God, what do you need religion for? You
don't need prayers to reach a distant deity. You don't need rituals
to earn divine favor. You don't need scriptures to tell you what God
wants because you are God and you already know.
The
first deletion turned creators into beggars. It convinced infinite
consciousness that it was finite, powerless, and dependent. And
here's the practical implication. If the original teaching is true...
if you are God experiencing itself subjectively... then every moment
you spend asking external authorities for spiritual validation is a
moment you're denying your own nature.
So
here's your excavation practice for one week: Filter every spiritual
question through this lens... instead of asking, "What does God
want me to do?" ask, "What do I, as God in this form,
choose to experience?" Instead of praying to something outside
yourself, recognize that prayer is God talking to itself, exploring
probabilities.
The
first deletion was the deepest because it made every other deletion
possible. Once you believe you're separate from Source, you'll accept
that death is final, that you're powerless over reality, that you're
sinful, that time is linear, that you're just one small self. But if
you remember you are God, everything changes. The excavation has
begun.
Let's
go deeper. What Seth revealed next floored me when I first read it in
Seth Speaks. He said, "There is no death. There is only
transition between states of consciousness." And then he went
further. He claimed that you have already died countless times in
other incarnations happening simultaneously and that you can access
those memories right now through technique... not faith... not you
will live again someday... not maybe reincarnation is real... but you
are currently living multiple lives. You've died in some of them and
you can consciously access those experiences.
This
was the original teaching... and every major religion deleted it,
replacing continuous consciousness with the ultimate control
mechanism - the fear of death.
Let me
show you how it was erased. In early Christianity, reincarnation was
taught openly. Origin of Alexandria, one of the most influential
church fathers, wrote extensively about the pre-existence of souls
and multiple incarnations. He taught that souls exist before birth,
choose their incarnations, and return again and again to learn and
grow. This was mainstream Christian doctrine for the first 500 years.
Then
in 553 AD at the second council of Constantinople, the church
officially anathematized the doctrine. They declared, "If anyone
assert the fabulous pre-existence of souls and shall assert the
monstrous restoration which follows from it, let him be anathema."
(Anathema, meaning cursed, damned.)
Why
delete it? Because if death is just a revolving door, if
consciousness continues, if you'll have another chance, then the
threat of eternal hell loses its power. If you know you're coming
back, you're not afraid. And if you're not afraid, the church can't
control you.
Fear
of death became Christianity's primary psychological weapon. One
life, one chance. Obey or burn forever. The deletion turned death
from a transition into a weapon.
Buddhism
preserved reincarnation. But even there the teaching was edited. The
original doctrine which Seth claimed to have access to stated that
reincarnation is optional. Consciousness can choose to remain in
non-physical states. To explore Framework 2, the inner dimension of
reality, without returning to physical form, nirvana in the original
teaching, wasn't escape from existence... it was conscious navigation
of existence across all its dimensions.
But
this was replaced with 'you are trapped in the wheel of suffering.
You must escape through right practice, right meditation, the right
teacher.' The teaching went from you're free to choose to you're
imprisoned until you obey the dharma. And again, the power shifted to
those who claim to know the way out... the monks, the masters, the
monasteries. Dependency was built into the system.
In
Islam, early esoteric teachings described Barzac, the intermediate
realm, where souls retain full awareness after death and can
communicate with the living. The dead aren't gone; they're conscious,
aware, and accessible. This was suppressed in favor of the dead sleep
until judgment day... silence, darkness, waiting. The teaching that
would have allowed the living to verify the continuity of
consciousness to speak with their ancestors, to know that death is a
transition, was deleted.
Seth
explained why with brutal clarity. Religions deleted
continuous consciousness because ancestors with full memory would
expose the lies taught to new generations.
Think
about what that means. If you could talk to your dead grandmother and
she told you, "I'm fine. I'm conscious. I'm more awake now than
I was in the body... and by the way, the priests lied to you about
hell” then institutional religion would have collapsed overnight.
The dead had to be kept silent.
The
second deletion turned death into the ultimate unknown, the ultimate
fear, the ultimate leverage, and every religious institution on earth
participated because the alternative, a population unafraid of death,
is ungovernable.
Here's
the practical re-frame. If consciousness is continuous, if you've
already transitioned between states countless times, if your
so-called past lives are actually concurrent experiences, you're
living right now in Framework 2, then death is nothing more than
stepping from one room of a house into another. You don't stop
existing. You don't face judgment. You don't sleep in the ground. You
continue fully conscious, exploring new dimensions of experience.
Here's
a practice: Tonight before sleep, say aloud, “I am continuous
consciousness. I have transitioned between states before. I will
transition again, and I am never not aware.” Watch how fear
softens. Watch how sleep becomes less of an escape and more of an
exploration.
The
second deletion was erased because a population unafraid of death
cannot be controlled through guilt, cannot be manipulated through
urgency, and cannot be convinced to obey in exchange for a promised
afterlife. You are not your body. You are the awareness using the
body and that awareness is eternal.
Here's
where the original teaching becomes dangerously practical. Seth
stated explicitly and repeatedly across all his books, especially in
The Nature of Personal Reality that your beliefs, expectations, and
emotions directly construct the physical reality you experience...
without delay, without exception, and without need for external
permission or divine intervention... not positive thinking helps, not
prayer might work if God agrees, but
thought is immediate causation.
You
are creating reality right now... constantly... whether you know it
or not. And this teaching appeared in every early spiritual tradition
before it was systematically deleted and replaced with passivity.
Let me
show you the edits. In Christianity, Jesus taught, "Ask and you
shall receive. Seek and you shall find." He taught by your faith
you are healed. He demonstrated instant manifestation... water into
wine, healing the sick, multiplying food. The teaching was clear.
Consciousness shapes matter directly, and the church buried it. They
re-framed, "Ask and you shall receive into pray and God might
answer if you're worthy." They inserted the priest as
intermediary. They added conditions... worthiness, purity, obedience.
The teaching of direct creation became contingent creation, requiring
approval from external authority.
Proverbs
23:7 says, "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he." That's
the original doctrine. You are what you think. But the church
submerged it under the doctrine of original sin. You're born broken.
So your thoughts are corrupted... so you can't create properly... so
you need external salvation to fix your creative capacity. The
teaching of inherent power was replaced with inherent brokenness.
In
Hinduism, the Bhagavad Gita teaches the self is its own friend and
its own enemy. You are the source of your suffering and your
liberation. That's the original teaching. You create your experience
through consciousness... but this was buried beneath karma as debt.
You're being punished for past actions so current suffering is
deserved... so you have no agency... so you must accept your fate and
hope the next life is better.
The
teaching that you can change karma instantly through conscious belief
shift was deleted. Because if you can rewrite karma right now, what
do you need priests, rituals, and temples for? In Buddhism, the
Dhammapada opens with all that we are is the result of what we have
thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become. That's the
doctrine of instant manifestation... pure, undiluted. And then
Buddhism re-framed it into desire causes suffering... so renounce
desire... which is a complete inversion.
The
original teaching wasn't to renounce desire but to direct desire
consciously to recognize that unconscious desire creates chaotic
reality while conscious desire creates deliberate reality... but
renounced desire makes you passive, manageable, and dependent on
monastic guidance to navigate the dangerous terrain of your own
consciousness.
Seth
explained the deletion motive perfectly. If humans knew they create
reality instantly, they would stop asking institutions for
intercession, stop funding temples, stop obeying priests, and start
experimenting with consciousness directly.
The
third deletion turned creators into beggars. It convinced God that it
needed to ask permission to create. And here's the practical
implication. Every moment you spend waiting for external
circumstances to change, you're denying the original teaching. Every
moment you believe you're a victim of reality rather than its author,
you're living inside the deletion.
So
here's the excavation practice. For the next 24 hours, narrate your
experience differently. Instead of saying 'traffic made me late',
say 'I created a belief in delay and reality reflected it'.
Instead of 'they hurt my feelings', try 'I chose to
interpret their behavior as hurtful, not as self-lame, as recognition
of power'. You're not doing this to feel guilty. You're doing it
to remember
you're
the artist, not the canvas.
The
third deletion was erased because a population that knows it creates
reality cannot be governed through fear, cannot be taxed through
scarcity, and cannot be controlled through promised rewards.
You
are not at the mercy of reality. Reality is at the mercy of your
beliefs. Let's go deeper. This is where Seth's teachings become truly
radical, and where most people, even those open to metaphysics, start
to resist. Seth claimed that the original spiritual teaching stated
there is no cosmic morality, no sin, no karma as punishment, no
divine judgment. Experience, he said, is categorized only as valuable
or redundant to consciousness expansion... not good or evil, not
righteous or sinful, but valuable.
This
teaching was systematically deleted from every religious tradition
and replaced with the most powerful control mechanism ever invented -
guilt.
Let me
show you how sin was manufactured. In Judaism, the Garden of Eden
myth as it appears in Genesis frames human consciousness as a fall.
Eating from the tree of knowledge was disobedience, rebellion, sin,
and humanity has been paying for it ever since. But Seth claimed this
was a later addition.
The
original Hebraic teaching preserved in fragments of the Kabbalah
framed the event differently. Eating from the tree represented
consciousness, choosing to experience duality... not as punishment,
but as a voluntary descent for the sake of richer experience, not a
fall... a dive.
God
didn't expel Adam and Eve from Eden. They chose to leave to explore
separation, individuality, contrast. The punishment narrative was
added during the Babylonian exile to explain collective suffering and
to create a class of priests who could manage the newly invented
concept of sin. Christianity took this and amplified it into original
sin... you are born guilty, you inherit Adam's crime just by
existing, and no matter how pure you live, you can never wash the
stain on your own. You need Jesus. You need the church. You need the
sacraments.
Jesus
himself taught, "Neither do I condemn you to the woman caught in
adultery." He taught, "Judge not, lest you be judged."
The teaching was radical non-judgment, radical forgiveness, radical
recognition... that experience is neutral. But Pauline theology
buried it under atonement, substitutionary sacrifice, and eternal
damnation. The teaching became, "You are born guilty, you will
die guilty, and only our system can save you."
Sin
was manufactured to create a market for forgiveness. In Islam, the
Qur'anic concept of taqwa, which means consciousness or
awareness, was weaponized into fear of Allah. The original teaching
that humans are Khalifa, co-creators with divine consciousness, was
suppressed. You're not a partner in creation. You're a servant, and
your primary duty is obedience.
And in
Buddhism, the teaching of anatta, no self, was meant to
liberate you from ego identification, but it was re-framed as your
desires are evil, your individuality is illusion, and renounce the
self, which turned liberation into self eraser and turned exploration
into shame.
Seth
explained it like this. Sin was invented to create a market for
forgiveness. If there's no sin, you need no savior, no priest, no
ritual, no tithe. Guilt is the currency of religious economy. And
guilt is the only thing that makes you tolerate mistreatment. If you
believe you deserve punishment, you'll accept suffering as justice.
If you believe you're inherently flawed, you'll never question the
systems that exploit you.
The
fourth deletion turned natural exploration into moral debt, ensuring
perpetual dependency on religious institutions for absolution. But if
the original teaching is true, if experience is value neutral, if
there is no sin, only learning, then what does that mean for you? It
means you're not broken. You're not stained. You're not being
punished for past mistakes or past lives. You're a consciousness
exploring contrast, trying out beliefs, discovering preferences,
expanding awareness.
Some
experiments are valuable, meaning they lead to growth. Some are
redundant, meaning you've learned what that belief creates and you're
ready to try something else. But nothing you've done makes you
unworthy of love, unworthy of joy, unworthy of existence.
Here's
the excavation practice. Write down one thing you've been carrying
guilt about - one thing you believe makes you bad. Now re-frame it.
What did that experience teach you about yourself? What did you learn
about what you don't want? What belief were you testing? ...not to
excuse harm, but to recognize that even harm is a form of learning,
and learning doesn't require eternal punishment. The fourth deletion
was erased because a guilt-free population cannot be controlled
through shame, cannot be manipulated through moral superiority, and
cannot be convinced to fund institutions that promise to cleanse
them.
You
are not fallen. You are exploring.
Let's
keep going. Here's where Seth's teachings shatter the foundation of
linear thinking. He claimed that the original spiritual doctrine
stated that past, present, and future exist simultaneously. Linear
time is a perceptual tool, not an ontological fact... which means you
can change the past by shifting present beliefs. And you can access
future probabilities now. And you're living all your incarnations
concurrently, not sequentially.
Every
religious tradition deleted this teaching, and replaced it with
linear time because linear time creates something institutional power
desperately needs - the illusion that change is slow.
Let me
show you the edits. In early mystical Christianity, especially in the
writings attributed to John, Jesus says, "Before Abraham was,
I am, not I was, not I will be... I am eternal, present, all time
accessible now." This was the teaching. Christ consciousness
exists outside time and so do you...
because
Christ consciousness is you.
But
the church deleted it in favor of 'Christ will return in the future'.
So wait, obey, suffer and postpone your liberation until the second
coming. The eternal now became the distant future and the result was
passivity. Why take radical action now if salvation is coming later?
Why challenge authority now if justice is deferred to judgment day?
Linear time manufactured obedience.
In
Islam, the concept of Qadar, divine decree, was twisted from all
probabilities exist simultaneously in divine awareness into your fate
is sealed. You cannot change it... fatalism, the opposite of the
original teaching.
If all
probabilities exist now, you can shift between them through belief
change. But if fate is fixed, you're powerless. And all you can do is
submit.
Conveniently,
Islam means submission. In Hinduism, the teaching of Lila, divine
play happening now eternally was buried under 'you must endure this
life to earn a better next life'. The simultaneous became sequential
suffering. And in Buddhism, the original teaching that Nirvana and
Samara are not two, meaning liberation is available right now in this
moment, not after lifetimes of practice, was replaced with
'enlightenment requires countless lifetimes of gradual progress',
which guarantees the sang ha, the monastic community, a permanent
customer base.
Seth
revealed the motive. Linear time was emphasized to make you believe
change is slow, requiring gradual progress through institutional
systems. If you knew you could access enlightenment, heal trauma, and
rewrite history now, religious hierarchies would be obsolete.
Think
about what that means practically. If time is simultaneous, if your
past is actually a concurrent probability stream you're still
connected to, then healing childhood trauma isn't about processing
years of therapy. It's about going back now in consciousness and
rewriting the belief you formed in that moment. If your future is a
field of probabilities already existing, then manifestation isn't
about waiting for circumstances to align... it's about stepping into
the probability where the thing already exists. If all your
incarnations are happening now, then accessing past life wisdom isn't
about regression therapy... it's about tuning into a different
frequency of yourself that's broadcasting right now in Framework 2.
The
fifth deletion imprisoned consciousness in sequential thinking,
making freedom seem distant instead of immediate.
Here's
the excavation practice. Choose one past event you wish had gone
differently. Close your eyes and imagine it differently, not as
fantasy, but as an actual probability that exists right now in
another timeline. Feel the emotions of that version. Thank it for
existing. Then notice over the next few days how your present reality
starts to reflect that alternative past... because if time is
simultaneous, changing the past in consciousness changes the present
automatically.
The
fifth deletion was erased because a population that knows time is now
cannot be governed through delayed rewards, cannot be manipulated
through historical guilt, and cannot be controlled through future
promises.
You
are not trapped in linear time. You are the eternal now,
exploring
sequential experience by choice.
One
more deletion to go. Let's finish the excavation. This is the final
deletion, the one that completes the picture of who you really are.
Seth
claimed that the original teaching was explicit. You are living
multiple lives simultaneously in different times, places, and bodies,
and you can access them consciously, not metaphorically, not
symbolically, but literally... right now... versions
of you are living in ancient Rome, in future Mars colonies, in
alternate dimensions, in non-physical realities... all concurrent,
all accessible.
This
wasn't mystical poetry. It was practical instruction on
multi-dimensional awareness. Every religion deleted it and replaced
it with one soul, one life, because multiplicity makes you
unteachable.
Let me
show you how it was erased.
In
Christianity, early Gnostic teachings described emanations of the
divine self existing across multiple dimensions. The Gnostic
cosmology was radically multi-dimensional. You are not one self but a
pattern expressing itself across countless realities. The church
declared this heresy and replaced it with 'one life' then judgment
which conveniently made this life this body.
Obedience
to the church paramount. If this is your only shot, you'd better not
screw it up. You'd better follow the rules. Hinduism and Buddhism
preserved reincarnation, but they linearized it. You live one life,
die, then live the next one... sequential, one at a time. But Seth
claimed the original teaching found in the esoteric layers of the
Tibetan Book of the Dead was that all incarnations are concurrent.
You
can communicate with your past and future selves now through Bardo
states, through dream states, through meditative states. This was
hidden because it implied you could bypass teachers entirely and
access your own accumulated wisdom directly. If you can talk to the
version of yourself that already mastered the lesson you're
struggling with, what do you need a guru for?
In
indigenous shamanic traditions, soul retrieval was a core practice...
accessing fragments of yourself scattered across time and space,
bringing them back into coherence. As Christianity colonized these
cultures, the teaching was demonized as possession, as witchcraft.
Multiplicity became pathological. You're supposed to be one self...
stable, controllable, singular.
Religions
deleted multiplicity because if you can access all your incarnations
simultaneously, you become a multi-dimensional being with infinite
perspective, unteachable, uncontrollable, and self-sufficient. If you
can access the version of yourself that's a master healer in another
lifetime, you don't need medical gatekeepers. If you can access the
version of yourself that's a mystic in another dimension, you don't
need spiritual gatekeepers. If you can access the version of yourself
that already solved the problem you're facing, you don't need any
external authority at all.
The
sixth deletion forced you to identify with one small fragment of
yourself, one narrow timeline, one limited perspective... making you
manageable, fearful, and dependent on external guidance to complete
your singular journey. But if the original teaching is true, you're
not one self trying to get enlightened... you're a multi-dimensional
entity already enlightened in some versions, already exploring every
possible expression of consciousness. And the version of you reading
this right now chose to incarnate in this particular timeline, in
this particular body... not because you're broken and need fixing,
but because this specific configuration of challenges offers a unique
flavor of experience.
Here's
the excavation practice. Tonight, before sleep, set the intention to
meet another version of yourself... not as fantasy, but as a
legitimate aspect of your multi-dimensional identity. Ask them what
they've learned. Ask them what they know that would help you.
Keep a
journal by your bed. Write down what comes through. It won't always
be dramatic. Sometimes it's just a quiet knowing, a perspective
shift, a solution you hadn't considered. But over time, you'll start
to recognize you're not alone in this. You're a chorus... not a solo.
And every version of you is accessible right now if you're willing to
expand your identity beyond the single self.
The
sixth deletion was erased because a population that knows it is
multi-dimensional cannot be imprisoned in a single identity, cannot
be controlled through singular fear, and cannot be convinced it needs
one authoritative path. You are not one small self. You are a
multi-dimensional entity exploring infinity through simultaneous
incarnation.
The
excavation is complete.
Now,
let's talk about why it happened. So, why did this happen? Why did
every major religion independently delete the same core teachings?
Seth's
answer: It wasn't a conspiracy in the traditional sense. There was no
secret meeting of religious leaders across cultures, no coordinated
plan to suppress truth. The deletions happened because institutional
power always follows the same logic everywhere without exception.
Let me
explain the pattern. Around 300 to 500 BCE, as human civilizations
scaled from tribes to cities to empires, spiritual teachings that had
been transmitted orally by shamans, mystics, and direct channelers
like Seth needed to be codified. Oral tradition works for small
groups, but large civilizations require written scripture. So, the
teachings were written down. And writing requires administrators,
scribes, priests. And here's where the logic of power kicks in. The
original teachings as we've excavated made priests unnecessary.
If
everyone is God, creates reality, has no sin, exists outside time,
and accesses all their incarnations directly, what do you need a
mediator for?
So
across every emerging religious institution, the same edits occurred
independently, following the same structural logic... insert
intermediaries, prophets, saints, clergy, gurus... someone who stands
between you and the divine, someone whose authority you must accept
to access the sacred. Add moral judgment, sin, karma as debt, divine
law, create guilt, create fear, create dependency on absolution that
only the institution can provide. Impose linear time. Salvation is
gradual. Enlightenment takes lifetimes. You must work your way up
slowly through the system. This guarantees long-term customers.
Delete multiplicity. You're one soul, one life, one chance. This
makes your choices in this life, in this institution critical. You
can't afford to leave. Remove the teaching that you are already
complete, already divine, already free. Replace it with you are
broken, fallen, ignorant, and the institution has the cure.
Seth
called this process the domestication of consciousness.
Wild
multi-dimensional awareness was fenced, tamed, and bred for docility.
The
conspiracy isn't hidden. It's obvious once you see the pattern
repeating across every scripture, every tradition, every holy book on
earth. And here's the uncomfortable truth... the deletions weren't
malicious in intent. They were structural. Power protects itself by
making subjects believe they need it.
The
priests who made the edits probably believed they were doing the
right thing. They probably thought people aren't ready for this.
They'll misuse it. They need guidance, structure, rules. And maybe in
some cases that was true. Maybe unguided consciousness exploration is
chaotic in the early stages. Maybe structure helps at first, but over
time the structure becomes the cage. The training wheels become the
prison. And the institution that was meant to guide you to freedom
becomes the obstacle preventing your liberation.
This
is why Seth chose to transmit the original teachings again... through
Jane Roberts and others because humanity has reached a point where
the deletions are causing more harm than protection.
We
live in an era of mass anxiety, depression, existential despair. Why?
Because we've been taught we're small, separate, powerless, sinful,
linear, and singular. And none of it is true. The deletions were
erased because institutional power needs you to forget your nature.
But the cost of that forgetting is a civilization-wide spiritual
crisis.
The
restoration isn't happening because some authority decided it's time.
It's happening because you are ready to remember and the codex is
already inside you.
Here's
what Seth wants you to understand: The deleted teachings are not
lost. They were never destroyed. They're encoded in you beneath the
programming waiting to be remembered. You are not reading about
forbidden knowledge. You are the forbidden knowledge encrypted in
flesh waiting to decrypt yourself.
So let
me give you the restoration practice. Take any holy book... the
Bible, the Quran, the Bhagavad Gita, the Dhammapada... whatever
scripture you were raised with or attracted to, and read it through
these six filters.
What
would this passage mean if I am God?
What
would this passage mean if death is just transition?
What
would this passage mean if I create reality instantly?
What
would this passage mean if there is no sin?
What
would this passage mean if time is now?
What
would this passage mean if I am multiple selves exploring infinity?
from
YouTube @EnigmaLaw7 on October 21, 2025