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The squatting exercise was difficult for two reasons—one having to do with beliefs, and the second to do with the soreness about the joints. [...]
There is always a reason, and so each parent will represent to each child an unspeakable symbol, and often the two parents will represent glaring contrasts and different probabilities, so that the child can compare and contrast divergent realities.
His parents represented two extremes. [...]
(Howard bought a small tempera of mine picturing two apples; and then to Jane’s surprise he bought off the wall of our apartment a small abstract oil that Jane and I had produced jointly, in a humorous attempt at working together. [...]
The idea that sparked the book came to him, though he may forget, in two ways. [...]
(The two dreams following are included here because they are dealt with extensively by Seth in the following, 94th session. [...]
[...] Larry is their teenage son, and they have another son, Norman, older by a year or two, who was not in the dream.]
(This reproduction, combining the two drawings Bill MacDonnel made of the apparition he saw in the 68th Session, was published in 1970 by Prentice-Hall, Inc., in Jane’s The Seth Material. Bill’s first drawing is the smaller of the two.)
[...] Again, theoretically, if you could perceive that point, you could actually each see the other two physical glasses.
[...] There are at this time still two more physical Marks, one created by Ruburt, and one created by your cat.
[...] The effect lasted for perhaps a minute or two, the room was sufficiently well lighted [although not blazing with light; during her deliveries Jane usually has one 60W light on, but at break we turn more lights on; and if this bothers Jane while talking she automatically snaps them off as she paces about.] and Bill and I had plenty of chance to make sure of what we were looking at.
[...] Less than two minutes later, you came out into his studio with the camera that you had not used for months. [...]
[...] This represents a contradiction in the dream — or, rather, that I tried to combine two spans of time. [...]
[...] You still — and I do not simply mean you two alone — do not feel the unsurpassable force that thoughts have. [...]
See Appendix B for Jane’s material, written later, which she intended to go with this Session Two. [...]
(At the end of last Saturday’s session, I thought of two questions for Seth. [...]
[...] Two happened today, or at least I felt that one happened today, and we heard about the other one today. [...]
[...] His brother did not know that the urban renewal gentleman was in that particular restaurant where the two might meet, and until the meeting did occur nothing showed in Framework 1, though much was occurring in Framework 2. The creative potential knows exactly what changes must occur in Ruburt’s body so that he can walk normally. [...]
[...] We ended up with Jane more or less on a two-week test period to see if she could get results on her own—although in the light of tonight’s session I doubt if the “deadline” matters. [...]
[...] She never forgot the help you two gave her one night, when she was frightened, and that connects you to her in Framework 2.
Now I must make myself friendly to our two young ladies over here, and say good evening to you so that you will not think that I am some spooky thing that comes in the night. [...]
(As I type each session from my notes, I file it in one of two series of numbered three-ring binders. [...]
[...] I thought it obvious that her two latest intuitions from Seth were directly related—and that certain creative portions of her psyche never stopped “working.” [...]
(“Last Saturday morning I had what seemed to be two dreams that were identical and side by side, or at the same time. [...]
(Friday, May 15, 9:15 PM: Brief glimpse of two house painters in white coveralls hauling selves up the side of a white house on some kind of automatic scaffold; pulled themselves up by means of ropes running over their shoulders. [...]
[...] For the last two months or more she had gotten out of the habit of taking even the nominal glass or two of wine during a session.)
Although a discussion of constructions that are not material to your way of seeing things does not belong in a study of matter, nevertheless the two are connected, and I want you to understand that matter represents only those constructions which are perceivable through the outer senses.
[...] A peculiar feeling of being simultaneously on two levels, this, but most pleasant once used to the feeling.
[...] [I had drifted without effort into the desired state.] This contact removed the feeling of elevation from my right hand; but the left hand retained the sensation, so for a few minutes I lay exploring the peculiarities of again being on two levels at once.