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[...] 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? [...] Or even if her awareness had alternated between the two, why hadn’t this interfered with her spoken material?
Nevertheless it was surprising to many that these two stayed here during the flood. [...]
Now it is important that you realize that we have used analogies rather freely in our last two sessions, for there was no other way to give you any clear concept of the material I wished to present.
[...] The material in the last two sessions was given to you therefore in terms that you could understand. [...]
...and a connection with two elderly people who I believe lived there. [...]
[...] It was folded once between two pieces of Bristol, then sealed in the usual double envelope. [...]
(I was three years old when my parents made the month-long drive to California, and my brother Loren was two. [...]
We will give Dr. Instream a moment or two while I make a few other remarks.
[...] Two o’clock.
[...] Jane had noticed a close similarity in some of the effects described by Oliver Fox, and those she had experienced on her own while doing psychological time, as long as two years ago.)
There is a metal rod that connects these two horizontal bars. [...]
[...] (Pause.) And a child, male, approximately two years old.
[...] There may be some “invisible beliefs,” and there may be one or two invisible core beliefs. [...]
As he worked with his beliefs, Ruburt found himself in a position where he came face to face with two conflicting core beliefs. [...]
He proceeded to make two divisions in his life, one “psychic,” and the other “the writing self.” [...]
The same kind of dilemma can arise in any reader’s experience whenever two strongly conflicting core beliefs meet. [...]
[...] Now I want to briefly summarize for the reader two subjects — “house connections” and ESP class — that have been mentioned often in the sessions for Section 6. See notes 13 and 14.)
[...] It’s a somewhat chastening one, I said to Jane, joking, since it means that from Seth’s viewpoint we could be just two more individuals.
[...] It’s neither the most inconsequential item on our list, or the most spectacular — but recently we learned through a close relative of the Steffans (I’ll call them), the couple from whom we bought the hill house, that at a small social gathering over two years ago Jane had spontaneously given something of a psychic “reading” for Mrs. Steffans. [...]
[...] Because of paper problems, costs, et cetera, the edition is to be in two volumes, and there’s a two-year time limit. [...] So the two foreign-language editions of that book are certainly good news —the kind that Seth wants Jane to list daily, as he suggested she do. [...]
[...] It’s attached to this session as page 302 and describes what seems to be in ordinary terms a senseless and horrendous story: A 20-year-old drunken driver crashed head-on into another auto, killing two people, the father and an aunt, and putting the other five passengers, all members of the same family, into the hospital. [...] In short, I thought it grossly unfair that the cause of the accident was still alive—although hospitalized —while two “innocent” victims were dead, with a whole family damaged beyond repair, for life. [...]
To parallel these sessions, it would be nice if the two of you kept Framework 2 in mind, and utilized it with a bit more confidence, and became alert again to those “coincidences” that always appear in current experience.
2. For those who are interested: As soon as Seth mentioned the “psychological activity” of atoms and molecules, I was intuitively and strongly aware of connections between his statement and at least two principles of modern physics. [...]
[...] I mention this because there should be no divisions, and in trying to maintain balance, now, Ruburt has a tendency to think “Now I should try to be physical,” or “Now I should work,” where the two flow effortlessly together, and you can help him see this.
[...] During break I mentioned two questions to Jane, without insisting upon getting answers this afternoon. [...]
(A note: Publicity at Prentice-Hall also told Jane that Newsweek Magazine might do a story or review re Seth, and that this might take place within two or three weeks, etc. [...]
[...] The interaction between the two finally became so funny and fast paced that I laid the notes aside and surrendered to laughter.
(Rich was half embarrassed and half serious; at the height of the exchange between the two, Seth’s addresses to Rich were so fast I couldn’t hope to record them. [...]
[...] (As Seth, Jane looked at the couch, where Mary and Art were sitting.) I look now between the two of you. [...]
However, the space between our two friends is not vacant. [...]
Now: As you know, you do not perceive the atoms and molecules that swim about the room, nor those that fill the space between our two friends, nor the forces — the field forces — that exist. [...]
“It was two days overland by stage, two days by horseback. [...]
[...] Those of you who read my two other books in this field know that the experiments were astonishingly successful and led, through the Ouija board, to our first contact with Seth.
[...] You cannot see through, but the two planes move through each other constantly.
Again, if you will consider our maze of wires, I will ask you to imagine them filling up everything that is, with your plane and my plane like two small birds nests in the netlike fabric of some gigantic tree … Consider, for example, that these wires are also mobile, constantly trembling and also alive, in that they not only carry the stuff of the universe but are themselves projections of this stuff, and you will see how difficult it is to explain. [...]
[...] There are two strong aspects in your personality. [...] It is in this regard that you found the presence of your husband distracting when the two of you moved. [...]
Every time you make a sincere effort—the two of you to communicate—then the situation will begin to improve.
(Note: In one of the breaks, I noticed two or three candles that were on Jane’s coffee table. [...]
The first time, the sensation was not as strong as the next two times. [...] I waited quietly, and in a moment or two the sensation was gone. [...]
The next two sensations came later in the evening. [...]
[...] For instance, when I tell you that the second inner sense is like your sense of time, this does give you some understanding of what psychological time is like, but you are apt to compare the two too closely.
By now, the sessions were running from seventeen to twenty typed, double-spaced pages and they lasted anywhere from two and a half to three hours. [...]
Now: It represented two things: An association with a definite past old-age sensation, and a “precognitive” moment in this life that you have not as yet encountered. Because you were [psychically] open, the position of your body and head acted as the associative bridge between the two events. [...]
[...] Or you will think of the poor soul as a blackboard eraser, slapped between two hands — one good and one evil.
[...] You cannot make any valid judgment on the basis of one or two pictures alone.
After tonight’s session, Jane told me that his Practice Element 13 was one of the two she’d had insights on during the night preceding the deleted 717th (James-Jung) session. [...]
I would suggest that our friend with the ulcer read our last two previous sessions, for this will bring home to him the fact that he does indeed, literally, consider his ulcer as much a part of himself as an arm or a leg. [...]
[...] I am here mentioning the two personalities and bringing them together in our discussion because they are both salesmen.
[...] We will instead content ourselves with a comparison of the two personalities in regard to certain characteristic reactions, which tend to lead the personalities toward health or illness.
[...] He can relate to the inner self or the outer self, but he has not learned to unite the two, nor allowed for any understanding or communication between them.
[...] After an average lunch she read the last two sessions to me, wearing her new close-up glasses, and zipped right through them. [...]
[...] Marie had always encouraged her poetry, and the two women shared it for a number of years. [...]
(4:29.) Some playful behavior on Ruburt’s part would be of considerable benefit — and this would be even better if the two of you could possibly indulge in some kind of play together, even if only mind games were involved — games with no particular purpose, except fun.
Some version involving you two and the French book, for example.