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TPS7 Deleted Session November 4, 1983 milligrams Joan dosage birthday Lorrie

(Jane’s Seth voice was a bit deeper than usual, but not all that loud.)

(“Afternoon, Seth.”)

[...] As soon as she left I made sure the door to 330 was shut as usual, and Seth returned as usual.)

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 14, 1984 activites hundredfold slide pencil ahold

[...] All of these changes were an excellent demonstration of the way Seth has said her eyes are behaving as they move up to a new plateau of improved vision.

[...] Jane’s Seth voice was stronger and more positive than usual, I thought, with considerable emphasis at times.)

(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 17, 1984 kitten Karina rhythms signifying Georgia

[...] One of them has potential — about a group of young actresses in New York City who want to read Seth on a series of radio shows. [...]

(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)

[...] Also, it seems that Seth has answered all of the questions I’d thought of in connection with her experience of the afternoon before last. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 9, 1984 inherit genetic raveled Wilson yesterday

[...] He didn’t advocate doing anything like an operation, and his advice was consistent with Seth’s material yesterday. [...]

(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)

[...] At 4:13 Jane resumed with material she’d told me yesterday that Seth planned to cover today.)

TPS2 Session 607 April 3, 1972 Alma Porcius Marcus Cato statesman

(Seth resumed after a break at 10:00.)

(In all the sessions Jane has given, this is but the third time that Seth has referred to past-life connections involving historical figures. [...]

(“Thank you, Seth. [...]

TES2 Session 53 May 13, 1964 Dalmatian brief peaks harm tanned

[...] At 8:55 Jane had no idea whether or not Seth would appear, and she did not seem to be nervous. [...]

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

(“Good night, Seth.”

TPS6 Jane’s Notes May 2, 1981 anyhow angered stretching awaken till

[...] Played old Safe Universe Seth tape for them, was struck by Seth’s discussion strongly and saw how back in ‘75 he had the issues already organized for the future.... [...]

TES7 Session 299 November 2, 1966 lassitude peek rigidity complete yawning

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

(“Good night, Seth.”

TPS1 Session 241 (Deleted Portion) March 14, 1966 kick omitted tenants foot motor

(As has happened before, I remembered this as soon as Seth mentioned it. [...]

(“Good night, Seth.” [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session December 1, 1980 disclaimer thematic protection legal criticism

[...] Today Jane told me that she thought Seth would go into the famous—or infamous—disclaimer that Prentice-Hall wants to attach to Mass Events. [...] Just before the session, Jane said that she thought Seth was “rather cavalier” in his attitude, and that my own wasn’t very good. [...]

[...] Jane had been tempted to pass up the session and continue work on God of Jane, but I reminded her that I could use Seth’s information on the disclaimer in our reply to the legal department at Prentice-Hall. [...]

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

(“The same to you, Seth. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 830, March 27, 1978 secondarily Seven events subjective mechanics

1. Jane and I have also been thinking of Mass Events as an extension of Seth’s second book, Personal Reality. It seems incredible to us, so fast has the time passed, but counting Mass Events Seth produced Personal Reality five books ago — and some five to six years ago from this moment; he dictated it during 1972–73.

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

[...] Seth returned at 10:37 with a good bit of personal material for Jane and me, then ended the session at 11:06 P.M.

[...] Jane and I try to keep in mind these passages of Seth’s from the private session for June 25, 1977:

TPS5 Deleted Session January 5, 1979 moral conscientious typeface judgment pedantic

[...] As we waited for the session to begin, I read her the first questions I’d noted down from rereading the 367th session—Seth’s first comprehensive session on her symptoms, and one that’s been referred to rather often lately. [...] I didn’t expect Seth to go into my written questions this evening, although he did refer to several of them, if rather obliquely....)

[...] I might add that I don’t think I for one believe any longer that worrying is the answer to very much, as Seth says Jane and I still believe, nor do I think that fear is going to act as a stimulus to positive action. I’ve disabused myself of such thoughts, with Seth’s considerable help. [...]

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

TES1 Session 10 December 20, 1963 board brother wolves Loren wound

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

[...] At the same time she is definitely aware of a feeling of impatience on Seth’s part. [...]

(“Seth, what was the significance of that episode for me?”

(“Good night, Seth.”

TPS7 Deleted Session October 29, 1983 flexing sweaty foot safe knee

[...] She asked me to ask Seth if she was in a trance when she did her motions sometimes: “If I can ever calm down enough to do it,” she added, referring to having a session. [...]

[...] Jane said she felt Seth was getting ready to come through. [...]

(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)

[...] Seth didn’t return. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 6, 1983 foot leg motion cigarette move

[...] Seth was around.)

(“Afternoon, Seth.”)

[...] That Seth was right: The body was perfectly willing to move, and knew how to do so, if it was allowed to do so. [...]

[...] Jane said Seth wanted to return.)

TPS5 Session 851 (Deleted Portion) May 7, 1979 overnight abstinence ve dissolve deleted

[...] The discomfort in the groin/testicle area is much less, at times absent altogether, and I believe that my steady rereading of Seth’s recent private material for me has helped a great deal here. [...] I read Jane’s prayer for her, and Seth’s New Year resolutions for me. [...]

(I think tonight’s private material came through, at least in part, because I reminded Jane today of Seth’s references to her in recent private sessions. [...] Seth has already touched upon such questions in the deleted sessions that follow, especially those for April 30 and May 2, and extends his coverage of them this evening in response to my latest queries. [...]

UR2 Appendix 27: (For Session 739) Grunaargh Gutenberg movable beefy Sue

“When Seth listed the families of consciousness last January,3 but didn’t include the Grunaargh, Rob asked him about it in the 738th session. In Jane’s final class, Rob read Seth’s explanation having to do with family ‘mergings.’ Right away, right there in class, I knew what was behind the feeling I’d had about this family: Members of the Grunaargh, and I personally, were involved in the invention of movable type. [...]

[...] During class I read aloud Seth’s material from the 738th session on the Grunaargh family of consciousness,1 which Sue had tuned in to during the 598th session for November 24, 1971. [...]

“When I first mentioned the family name, Grunaargh (as Seth spelled it out for us in that session over three years ago), I knew that its members had something to do with printing, or the promulgation of printed material. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 666, May 28, 1973 flood Pigs Joseph Cuba Bay

[...] “I was getting a lot of other stuff, too, but it doesn’t belong in the book so Seth didn’t say it,” Jane told me, “about different people we met during the flood thing.” Since she had spoken quite steadily throughout her delivery, I began to speculate about some interesting questions: Was it possible for her to experience two channels “at once” from Seth? [...]

(“Good evening, Seth.”

Now: Dictation: Ruburt and Joseph (as Seth calls Jane and me) have always seen themselves in a one-to-one relationship with nature and with the universe. [...]

[...] They found themselves alone with the Seth material, their paintings, and other manuscripts of Ruburt’s. They had been using a mild version of self-hypnosis to produce a calmness and reduce any panic. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 667, May 30, 1973 defects Indianapolis radio driver restructure

[...] “I was speaking for Seth on an Introduction or an early chapter for a book. [...]

[...] I knew we were on Chapter Nineteen of Seth’s book, and this confused me. [...]

[...] Before the session tonight Jane said she hoped Seth would explain the occurrence, but surprisingly — even though a considerable amount of personal material was received — the matter wasn’t covered.

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

TES3 Session 145 April 12, 1965 hate evil ego roles assimilate

[...] I reminded Jane of them again just before the session tonight, in the hope that Seth might be ready to discuss them.

(“Good evening, Seth.”)

[...] While speaking aloud, she had the parallel thought that Seth felt this material wouldn’t make him very popular in some quarters, among people who might desire to use this material for their own purposes.

(“Good night, Seth.”

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