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(See the attached copies of Jane’s reincarnation and grandfather dreams of March 6, and her nightmarish experience of March 8. All of these are very important, I think, with the experience of March 8 taking precedence, I’d say. They’re all classics. Jane woke me up often during the night while she was having the March 8 experience, and we think it contains many important clues to her hassles. She’s reread all of the experiences several times so far, and has made a few additional notes about the March 8 event in particular.
MARCH 11, 1981 8:58 PM WEDNESDAY
Ruburt’s nightmare experience (of March 8) is a beautiful example of the kind of explosive emotional content that many people carry, fairly hidden, representing certain taboos, translated of course in individualistic manners.
Both the nightmare experience and the dream were partially triggered by our last session (on March 4), of course, and served to show Ruburt why he had begun to cut down on some (underlined) of his own psychic experience, inspiration, and expression—a policy reflected in the repressed nature of bodily expression.
(First Question: “Can you say something about the March date?” “March, progress, march along. An event in March, that led to similar events while the original one was not repeated. [...] There is Glenn on the bill used as object, but this wouldn’t refer back to March; our July visit was our first ever to this particular lumberyard.
Connection with a March date, and three. Either March third (pause) or an event involving three people in March. [...]
March, progress, march along. An event in March, that led to similar events while the original one was not repeated. [...]
(“Connection with a March date, and three. Either March third or an event involving three people in March.” [...]
[...] The change of plans came about when Peggy was ordered out of town on assignment for March 16,1966, Wednesday night, the time she had planned to photograph Jane during the 242nd session. Peggy was given this change of plans on Tuesday, March 15, and as shown Seth mentions March 15 in the data this evening.
[...] A connection with a March 13 or 15 date, I believe.” [...] As stated the 242nd session was held on Wednesday March 16. [...] She was actually given the assignment on Tuesday, March 15, in the afternoon. [...]
MARCH 23, 1966 9 PM WEDNESDAY AS SCHEDULED
[...] A connection with a March 13 or 15 date, I believe.
(As stated I fell ill with the virus in March 1965. I was also troubled by a virus in 1964, sometime between January and March; I was not in the habit of noting such things in the sessions then, so have no accurate record. [...]
MARCH 21, 1966 9 PM MONDAY AS SCHEDULED
[...] Peggy was given the out-of-town assignment one day earlier, Tuesday, March 15.
(There was no disturbance at the newspaper through Wednesday of last week, Peggy said, but there was a most definite one, involving the manager and the city editor, on Thursday, March 17. [...]
(“A connection with March, perhaps 4 or 24.” Jane and I have thought back, and conclude that it is very possible I took the slip to the office during March. [...] We are sure I didn’t take it any earlier than March, so feel Seth is quite possibly correct here, without being able to demonstrate it. [...]
(“February or March,” See the second impression on page 230. As said there, we think it quite likely that I took the plant slip to the office last March.
[...] It has grown beautifully from a tiny slip that I took to the office approximately last March. [...]
(Because of illness on my part this is our first session since March 22; thus we missed the regularly scheduled sessions of March 24, March 29 and March 31. [...]
(Jane has not been experimenting with psychological time since Seth suggested she stop at the time of her prolonged trance state of March 15.
[...] From March 24 to April 2, Jane and I received a total of 21 visits from 16 different individuals. [...]
[...] See the 37th session, of March 23,1964, and the 70th session, of July 13,1964, among others.
(On March 29, last Thursday, I failed to get to the hospital to see Jane for the first time since she was admitted last April 20. [...] On March 31, Frank Longwell came over with his power saw and helped clear the driveway enough so I could get the car out. [...]
(Jane did very well today, reading the last session, plus the one for March 19, which Seth wants her to review every so often.