After entering a Catholic religious community in 1964 Paul Giurlanda assumed his life path was set, but after decades of teaching theology, a startling experience of past-life regr...ver másAfter entering a Catholic religious community in 1964 Paul Giurlanda assumed his life path was set, but after decades of teaching theology, a startling experience of past-life regression forced an exploration into new views of life, especially those found in the writings of Jane Roberts. Roberts’s “Seth” wisdom figure provided a metaphysical perspective at once compelling and almost impossible to accept: that your will, your intent, even your semi-conscious thought patterns, fashion and form the world of your experience. In some ways this is obviously true. But how literally—and how far--can one take it? Is there nobody left to blame, ever? In a new community of spiritual seekers, Giurlanda found that, just as was true in Catholic theology, there were no easy answers.ver menos