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What happens when someone’s life ends? For friends, family, and loved ones, the loss can feel impossible to reconcile. But what is it actually like for the person who has passed on?

We hear terms like eternal consciousness, reincarnation, quantum universe, or sublime eternity, yet they can feel distant or abstract. In the Seth material channeled by Jane Roberts, these ideas become warm, practical, and deeply comforting. Seth describes death not as an ending, but as a natural and gentle transition into a larger, still very personal existence. Consciousness continues, love endures, connections remain, and each of us retains choice about what comes next—including whether and when to return.
Although most religions speak of an afterlife, this group is not religion-focused. Instead, we explore the clear, detailed, and down-to-earth descriptions Seth offers in psychological and experiential terms: what we feel in the moments after leaving the body, how we review a lifetime, how we reunite with those we care about, and the freedom we have between lives. In a relaxed and supportive setting we will:

  • Read and discuss relevant passages from the Seth books together
  • Consider what actually happens after physical death
  • Look at how personality and relationships continue
  • Talk about reincarnation and the choices available between lives
  • Share personal experiences when members feel comfortable (always optional)
  • Discover practical ways these ideas can ease grief and soften fear of our own passing

No prior knowledge of the Seth material is needed. Whether you are grieving, quietly wondering about your own future transition, or simply curious, you are welcome here—regardless of religious background or none at all. This is a safe, respectful space to ask questions and explore a calmer, more common-sense perspective on “what comes next.”

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