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(It will be remembered that in the 33rd session, page 262 [in Volume One}, Seth suggested the date, April 15, 1964, as a significant one for Miss Callahan. By coincidence, this session fell on April 15, so naturally I was curious to learn more. Jane’s thought at the time of the 33rd session was that April 15th meant possibly a change for Miss Callahan, instead of her death necessarily.
APRIL 15, 1964 9 PM WEDNESDAY AS INSTRUCTED
If, as Jane dictated in her session for April 17, “We live in a world slung between our dearest hopes and greatest fears,” then surely it can be said that she’s chosen to delve into at least some of her “greatest fears.” [...] And I still implicitly believe the quotation Seth gave on April 16, 1981, over a year ago now: “In that larger picture there are no errors, for each action, pleasant or not, will in its fashion be redeemed, both in relation to itself and … to a larger picture that the conscious mind may not be able presently to perceive.”
Among the subjects not discussed so far are Seth’s (and our own) ideas on reincarnation, counterparts, probable realities, and Frameworks 1 and 2. Jane briefly referred to Seth’s “magical approach” material in her dictation last month (see her own session of April 16, 1982, in Essay No. [...]
[...] A year earlier Jane had begun a much more ambitious project involving this material, as she mentioned on April 16, but she laid it aside for reasons already covered. [...]
I am alive again,
remembering a thousand seasons,
arranging and rearranging
Aprils and Septembers
in my mind’s transparent vase
and placing it on the shelf
of my attention—
a miniature still life.
APRIL 3, 1984
4:03 P.M. TUESDAY
[...] In the thirty-third session, March 9, Seth told us that April 15 would be a critical date for Miss Cunningham, but that is all he said.
Both of us had been wondering about the crisis Seth had mentioned for Miss Cunningham on April 15. [...]
On April 23, I met Miss Cunningham’s niece in the hall and asked about her condition. [...]
“Right in the middle of the month — April 15, I think it was,” she said, without hesitation. [...]
APRIL 4, 1984
4:14 P.M. WEDNESDAY
APRIL 4, 1966 9 PM MONDAY AS SCHEDULED
[...] The object is the flap of a letter that my nephew Douglas Butts and myself wrote on last Sunday, April 3, at my parents’ home in Sayre, PA. [...]
[...] As stated Jane and I visited my parents at their home last Sunday, April 3, and while there met my brother Loren, his wife Betts, and their son Douglas, who is 14. [...]
(Tracing of the red satin bow used as the envelope object in the 46th experiment, in the 249th session for April 6,1966.)
APRIL 19, 1976 9:18 PM MONDAY
(It’s almost as though there’s an unspoken agreement among Jane, Seth and me — but starting with the 846th session, which was held over a month ago [on April 4], Seth has been dictating material for Mass Events on Wednesday evenings only.)
[...] He’d posed some intriguing questions about Seth’s ideas of the “true” nature of the universe, and in the nonbook session for April 30 [the 849th], Seth had given a few paragraphs of material in a partial answer.)
SESSION 523, APRIL 13, 1970,
9:13 P.M. MONDAY
IMPRESSIONS GIVEN IN SESSION 333 ON APRIL 10, 1967.