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Two men in particular would distrust you instantly if you changed course. Winning these two would take much of your energies and in the end, my dear misguided Philip, would get you absolutely nowhere because they will lose their influence. [...]
[...] Drugs are definitely your field, but I tell you again that two men in particular, within the company, will be out of favor, and if you join their league you will also be out within two years.
[...] At this point I will not give you definite names for two reasons. [...] And two, because of the direct effect upon you of such knowledge.
The so-called practical solution would find you out of the organization within two years. [...]
(Since holding last Wednesday’s 872nd book session, Jane has given two more sessions. [...]
(Yesterday, with two good friends helping us move all of the furniture, Jane switched rooms. [...]
(Over two years ago, in Note 2 for Session 801, and in the opening notes for Session 805, I described our decision to add the writing room to the house. [...]
[...] I also know that as I prepare these notes our 7-month-old kittens, Billy Two and Mitzi, are racing through the house.
(I wrote down two questions for Seth, and read them to her:
[...] Just as she began speaking she was interrupted by a heavy knocking — first at the door to the public hall that separates the two apartments we occupy on the second floor, then at each of the apartment doors themselves. [...]
(After two frustrating hours I took her to a motel. [...]
(Now see Note 4 for material concerning the two questions I’d noted at 10:01.)
“Something identical to something else … two or two of a kind.” [...]
Although my confidence had risen with the two out-of-body episodes, I felt that I was putting Seth and myself on the line with each test session. [...]
[...] Seth hadn’t first given impressions of the envelope object itself, then neatly moved on to deal with the entire page; he had shifted back and forth between the two, as if viewing both at once. [...]
Rob had purchased two four-by-eight-foot pieces of Masonite and a roller pan. [...]
[...] You had better include N A N. (Pause.) Now I do not know if this is Nan Carter, but I do know the two are connected. [...]
It moved twice in the past two years however, for added space. [...]
There are two things operating. [...]
[...] I do not believe he will be active beyond two years or so, unless he changes and pierces his own overly jaunty exterior.
[...] Since I am not sure which of the two women, the mother or aunt, is involved, this information from my statement to you, should remain private. [...]
[...] Another view or two of a church interior followed, and I was aware, briefly, of empty seats. [...]
[...] It was perhaps two and a half feet tall, hanging from a ceiling by a chain.
A collegiate-type man, graying hair, large feet, and mustache of—of reddish faded color, two children, that is, he has two children; and another tall, thin, gawky-type man whose eyes are somewhat protuberant. [...]
(I would say a little less than two hours, actually.)
[...] If any should develop, not really develop, for we will pull back before then, but if any give evidence of causing any unwarranted or really uncomfortable turns, then we will do either or both of two things for an interval.
[...] On April 28, 1964, Jane also underwent this rather unpleasant sensation; perhaps in preparation for the Saratoga Springs journey two days later. [...]
[...] You can see how handicapped we both are because of the difficulties involved in trying to make you understand inner data in terms of outer data, when the two are so apart, really, even while they are so closely connected. For instance, when I tell you that the second sense is like your sense of time, while this does give you a certain understanding or feeling of what this second sense is like, nevertheless it also is confusing, I know, because you are apt to compare the two too closely.
[...] If in a dream for example you experience within the framework two days, physically you do not age for these two days.
[...] Pausing before my desk, she drew her hands across the blotter there; her palms left two wet tracks. [...]
[...] During break we discussed Seth’s apparent ability to go through the whole books of his notes that we have taken, two volumes to date, without the necessity to do it in consecutive order, turn pages, etc. [...]
[...] “I was going to ask them during the delivery, but I’m afraid to hear the answers — at least to the first two.” [...] I’d had the first question in mind since Seth had come through with the 679th session two weeks ago:
[...] “The material doesn’t seem like a book, but when I started getting stuff in my sleep after the last two sessions, I did wonder …” I had to laugh: She hadn’t mentioned her own suspicions to me. [...]
It is two things: A book of mine, and a source book for you. [...]
Jane and I placed no particular emphasis upon this information when Seth came through with it, but in retrospect we realized that it contains two significant points: Seth’s reference to “another book,” which we think is “Unknown” Reality, and his use of the word “counterparts.” [...]
Now, I want to know two things; what I want you to tell, two things; why you chose to divulge the particular secret that you did and why you did not choose to divulge another. [...]
The way the two of you relate to one another, and the way the two of you relate to one another and also the way you and you relate to one another. [...]
[...] This data was given after the two women had visited us. We have heard nothing more on this, either from Seth or the two women. [...]
(I thought the second of the two long words Seth had been groping toward might be glutamate, after the common food preservative monosodium glutamate. [...]
[...] In two recent envelope experiments Jane has used the word mine, or the underground image thus conjured up, to refer to a grave, meaning death.
(When we got up this morning cat number two was nowhere to be found. [...] After I left, she found cat number two in the yard. [...]
[...] Jane said she remembered that the two cats were very noisy as they played together in the dark apartment, and that she remembered wishing they would stop. But she had no memory of getting up a second time, dressing, etc., to put cat number two out again.)
[...] The object was prepared for the experiment in the usual manner, using the two pieces of Bristol and the double envelopes.
(She resumed in the same energetic manner, although her eyes began to open after a paragraph or two. [...]
[...] These two books are, I think we agree, the most recent triggers that she has responded to in a negative way, so yesterday I suddenly realized that Jane must be reacting presently to the imminent publication of those two works. [...]
[...] I think it came to a head yesterday, when I finally realized that for the last few days Jane had cut down her visits to the bathroom to just two times a day—upon arising, and before going to bed. [...]
(2. She is to call Tam to verify that the two books in question are to be published as expected. [...]
In the background there is of course his reaction to the two books. [...]
Initially these mental enclosures formed as much matter about themselves as they could manage, capturing other such enclosures through attraction when possible, in which case the two groups thusly joined both benefited by the additional matter that they could form. For there is this excess of inner energy, and when two such enclosures joined they could between them form more matter through interrelationships, than either could alone.
[...] In the 63rd session, again, he deals with the two companion universes to ours, calling them a beforeimage and an afterimage, and lumping them under the general terms of negative or antimatter. In the 63rd session Seth states that our universe and the two universes comprising the universe of negative matter can never meet. [...]
[...] I saw a round hole, evidently cut into ice; at the hole were two men wearing white fur suits, and moving about the hole as though perhaps fishing through the ice.
[...] After speaking to her, I again saw the two figures less clearly, walking or climbing in the rough white terrain.
[...] Two days later, Jane began writing the first of the three essays she had planned for the book: “Poetry and the Magical Approach to Life.” Her choice of subject matter there was quite natural: She’d given her third session in that series two days earlier.
[...] On the 13th we received from Sue Watkins our first copy of Volume 1 of Conversations With Seth, Sue’s excellent account of the ESP classes Jane used to hold in one of the two apartments we rented in downtown Elmira, before we moved to the hill house outside of town in 1975. Sue was now working on the last two chapters of the second and last volume of Conversations. [...]
[...] Twelve days after the venting was completed, two engineers from TMI entered the enormous containment building on the first brief inspection trip to gather photographic, radiation, and other data.
[...] [Two of the men were so strongly affected by the heat inside their heavy protective clothing that they decided to cut short their trip.] The reactor reclamation task is now projected to cost more than $760 million, and to take at least five years.
[...] In the first two groups there are many leeways. You may have one, two or three preferred characteristics that correlate with your ideas, for example, but your concepts about age leave you no such freedom; for at one time or another all of you, “if you are lucky” in your terms, will approach old age.