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(On January 23 I mailed to our publisher Jane’s Introduction for Sue Watkins’s Conversations With Seth.
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I told Jane she needn’t have a session if she wanted to paint, but that if she did go into trance I wouldn’t mind getting something from Seth on the dream I’d had early this morning. In it I’d been a woman who was the same age as my father. The fact that my father is dead didn’t enter into the dream.)
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(9:55. I thought the break came rather early. Jane’s delivery had fluctuated between using many pauses and being rather fast. “I was sort of getting that it would be something like that after supper,” she said. She didn’t think the session would be a long one. Seth returned at 10:10—and he did discuss my dream until he said good night at 10:30 P.M.)
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1. We called those three very penetrating sessions private, or deleted, because they grew out of our own reactions to David Yoder’s challenges, to the illness of our cat Billy, to the playful antics of Billy’s littermate Mitzi, and to several other personal matters. All of that material has a general appeal, however, and I wish I could show in a few words the variety and depth of Seth’s information.
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Seth’s material largely opposes science’s mechanistic model of the body wearing down within certain age limits, abetted as that model is by the power of the beliefs that say it will. He had much to say about how the out-of-place stresses we impose upon ourselves through our fearful projections into the future adversely affect our body consciousnesses, which are focused in the present. Telepathy, “molecular mentality,” and cellular consciousness are deeply involved in all of this.