Jane Roberts was born in Saratoga Springs, New York, and attended Skidmore College.
She was a prolific writer, working in various genres including poetry, short stories, children's literature, and novels.
In her 30s, Roberts began channeling a personality called "Seth," which led to the creation of several influential books.
The Seth material, as it became known, explored metaphysical concepts and attracted a significant following.
Roberts' work in this area made her a prominent figure in the New Age movement and contributed to discussions about consciousness, reality, and spiritual growth.
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