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SESSION 893, JANUARY 7, 1980
8:43 P.M. MONDAY
(Jane called me early for the session, just to make sure she had one before she became too relaxed. She’s been planning on going back to taking breaks between deliveries, so that she can hold longer sessions. By 8:40 she could feel Seth around. “As I say, I’ll do the best I can….”)
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(9:25. And for the first time in a long while, Jane did take a break during a session. “You did well,” I told her.
“Yes, I was really going to town.” Even though her delivery had been on the quiet side, still at times Seth had come through with considerable power. “In the winter I like to start sessions earlier,” Jane said, “so I can finish sooner and watch TV for half an hour—it’s relaxing and cozy, especially when we’re alone…. I think the rest of the session will be about me.”
She was right. Beginning at 9:34, Seth returned with a good amount of material for her,1 then ended the session at 9:58 P.M.)
NOTE: SESSION 893
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And later, with much humor: “I am willing to have longer sessions for as long as you put up with me. I will work on one book one night and another one the next, if you prefer, or discuss private material or other questions of a general nature, or work twice a week on our present material—whatever suits your fine fancies.”
(“Well, for someone who wasn’t with it too much, I did okay,” Jane said when the session was over. She was rejuvenated to a degree. Both of us were impressed anew by Seth’s present and potential creativity. “If it weren’t for all that mail we get, I’d try at least three sessions a week,” she added. “But you don’t have the time to type any more, with all you’re doing now.”
“I’d make the time. It would be worth it.” And I reminded Jane that back in the days of her ESP classes, she’d often given three sessions a week. We held the last class in February 1975, as we prepared to move to the hill house from our downtown apartments.)