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[...] Well, that would tie in with Seth’s own material, in a fashion, and I was coming around more and more to thinking that it could save our lives. [...]
(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)
[...] When I told Jane that Seth had an excellent analogy there, she said, “That’s how I knew we were going to have a session—I began to get material on that analogy.” [...]
(A note: I think that when he talked about the unchosen probabilities being changed by the one chosen, Seth might have at least hinted at something new in his material. [...]
[...] Seth Two didn’t come through, but some very interesting effects developed later in the session. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[...] You are contributing in any case, of course, not only in Seth Speaks but in the book to follow.
(Re the sentence by Seth about a book for Macmillan Co.: Richard Bach, of Seagull fame, and his editor from Macmillan, Eleanor Friede, are to visit us on Tuesday, September 19, according to a note Jane has received from him.)
[...] It will be recalled that Seth [...] 2 date, in the 63rd session, pertaining to his profession, and that Seth also briefly mentioned John and his company in the 54th session. [...]
(Philip, according to Seth, is the name of John Bradley’s entity.)
[...] It is now apparent that she does this when Seth is feeling particularly humorous and sharp. [...]
([John:] “Feel free to speak up, Seth.”)
[...] I asked her if the new motions were a sign of the greater freedom of motion she would soon be showing, according to Seth in last night’s session [on the 28th], but she was noncommittal. [...]
(Once again Seth came through before I finished writing these notes, and once again Jane’s voice was strong, as it had been during the last session.)
Today, Monday March 26, 1979 I briefly look over the start Seth has on chapter 6 of Mass Reality. [...] Anyhow, got the idea when I put the book away that Seth would speak about things like the Moonies without mentioning them, idea being that the self as it is isn’t trusted; as in the Jonestown thing. [...]
[...] In other systems of reality, this particular Seth personality that I, the larger Seth identity adopt here, would not be understood.
(“Good evening, Seth. [...]
(Still as Seth, Jane leaned forward humorously): You are the first to read it.
[...] She knew only that Seth had talked about emotion.)
(4:38 p.m. I was a bit surprised at the ending of the session at that point, I told Jane, because I’d been still waiting for Seth to answer the part of my question dealing with her being inside a recorder. [...] Maybe Seth can go into it next time. [...]
(“Good afternoon, Seth.”
[...] And with Sue?” Sue wrote the two-volume Conversations With Seth.)
(It would also be interesting to have Seth comment on the kitten, and its symbolism, in Jane’s experience.
[...] This is Day 15 of her new campaign, and I’d already reminded her of the question we wanted Seth to answer: Why had this fever and infection business erupted after Day 1?
(Jane’s Seth voice was again on the quiet side, her delivery quite slow at times.)
(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)
[...] Seth has said a little about this in response to a question of mine, but we need much more. [...]
[...] While waiting for the next session to develop, then, I’d busied myself working on her intro and my notes for Seth’s Dreams. [...]
(“Well, I guess I’ll do a Seth thing tonight,” Jane finally said, and rather to my surprise, “but it won’t be long at all....” [...]
(We were very encouraged by two points especially that Seth had mentioned this evening: that Jane’s thyroid had repaired itself before—which event now could free her from dependence upon medication—and that the Sinful Self’s superhuman image had “cracked and crumbled in the hospital experience.” [...]
[...] My original question, which Seth has been discussing ever since, was: “What does the new personality, the larger Seth, think of our time system? [...]
(Jane and I had a discussion concerning the questions I have compiled to ask Seth, via our new system, before sessions, hence our getting started late. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
(“Good night, Seth.”
(Jane wanted information from Seth about her struggle last night with what she believed to be a thought form she had created while sleeping. [...]
(Instead however Seth began to talk about Jane’s evident conflict with an editor at Ace Books. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
(In the 460th session of January 27, 1969, Seth predicted the sale of the dream book to Ace, considering present—at that time—probabilities. [...]
[...] But she’s been bothered more than once lately by the contents of some of her mail — the letters of woe she attracts from readers who earnestly petition aid of various kinds from Seth and herself. [...] I suggested Seth comment on Jane’s reactions tonight. [...]
(Jane’s “walking” has improved much in the last week, especially, and overall since Seth began this series of personal sessions. [...] But we’ve also grown careless again: She walks but once a day, instead of the twice I suggested recently, and which she agreed to, and which Seth seconded in a recent session. [...]
(10:07 P.M. I told Jane that if Seth hadn’t gone into it on his own, I’d have asked him to comment on her mail reactions. Jane said she’d also wanted material on the mail; she seldom asks for anything specific from Seth before a session. [...]
(“Thank you, Seth. [...]
(In a recent deleted session, Seth told us that Jane’s symptoms deepened after she held a session for a friend of Venice McCullough’s a few years ago. [...] While I could make intuitive guesses as to connections here, I preferred to hear what Seth had to say.
[...] After the session I told Jane I thought Seth didn’t finish dealing with the question I’d outlined before the session. As Jane herself had done in discussing it, Seth spent much time exploring the second part of the question, relating to Venice’s friend, while not saying anything about the onset of symptoms before the psychic abilities showed themselves.)
(While we were in Rochester I mentioned a question to Jane that I thought Seth ought to consider. [...]
(Although Seth has given us relatively little on the fifth dimension, he has made many references to this one session. [...] Notice also that this material was obtained 60 sessions ago; and as far as my memory serves, Seth has not contradicted himself on this fifth dimensional material in any sessions that have taken place since then.)
[...] She said she could feel Seth abruptly leave when he reached the end of the session. [...] She is of the opinion that Seth likes to deliver his material in batches, whether they be long or short.
(“Good evening, Seth”)
[...] Jane said Seth chose not to bother with it tonight.)
[...] In view of Seth’s data above, it will be interesting to see what develops. We didn’t expect any such data, nor had we asked Seth to comment on Tom’s call.
(Jane now told me that just before Seth mentioned the phone call in the session, she had an image of a man in the distance, in a kind of milky fog or atmosphere. [...] She felt, but did not see, the other male companion, yet knew the two were together, as mentioned by Seth.
[...] I do not know whether I have met the two men mentioned by Seth or not; I am inclined to think I haven’t. On the other hand Tom Hartley told Jane the party was primarily for newspaper people, and I have met some of this local group... I didn’t press Seth with questions since it seemed he preferred to continue with the Jung reply.
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[...] She’s been rereading Seth’s material for her on Framework 2, the necessity for trust in herself, etc. [...]
(Even when the session was held, Jane’s delivery as Seth was for the most part rather quiet, comparatively subdued.
[...] We must ask Seth what can be done about that lack of distinction.)
(“Thank you, Seth. [...]
(John reported that his wife was very ill, had been in the hospital recently for several weeks, etc., and had not entered into a very deep trance state during sessions with a hypnotherapist; Seth had recommended Peg see such a professional. This evening John asked Jane if Seth could say something about why Peg had followed, or chosen, such a role in this physical life—a role seemingly without reward or hope; she has multiple sclerosis.
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[...] Jane had been very well dissociated, and was again when she resumed as Seth at 9:37.)