Apparently she is the San Jose organizer for "Seth heads" where they get together and talk about dreams in a group based on knowledge garnered from a Ouija board... Those five little words were the first pronouncement from the entity who announced his presence to Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts, by way of a Ouija board, and who is now known to millions simply as "Seth."[2] Seth was not really his name, he noted. Entities at his level of reality had no names. But we could call him that. The name captured, he said, "the me of me."
Yikes. What a complete ditz. I think should apply to the editorial board of the New York Times. She’d fit right in.
Why am I not surprised...that the author and her acolytes are under the spell of New Age Bullshit?
They rejected the God of their fathers many decades ago. Now that they are aging, they desperately seek some meaning to their miserable lives. And, predictably, they have fallen prey to a charlatan...and contend that theirs is the only true wisdom.
Where is James Jones and his Kool-Aide when we need it?