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(Jane has already had one session — a short one — today. The mail had brought us good news early this afternoon; we’d celebrated with a drink, then Seth had come through.
(While we were eating supper this evening Jane received a long distance call from one of our visitors of last August. Regretfully, she had to tell him she’d had little time to work on the scientific projects discussed then, although she was still interested. While she was doing the dishes and thinking about this she received an amusing flash from Seth: She was to stop worrying about such things and “adopt a position of divine nonchalance.”
(Jane was quite ready for her regular session at 9:00, although because of the call we weren’t sure what it would cover. By 9:30, however, the session still hadn’t started, and she was impatient. Yet when she did take off her glasses and begin speaking for Seth her voice was quiet, her pace leisurely, her eyes closed often.)
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(10:06. Seth-Jane, deep in thought, paused.) Much has been written about the nature and importance of suggestion. One of the current ideas in vogue holds that you are constantly at the mercy of suggestion. Your own conscious beliefs are the most important suggestions that you receive. All other ideas are rejected or accepted according to whether or not you believe they are true, in line with the steady conscious chattering that goes on within your mind most of the day — the suggestions given to you by yourself.
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(11:56 p.m. Jane was out of an excellent trance before I finished writing. She didn’t remember any of the material. “My God, Rob, it’s almost midnight,” she exclaimed. Actually she could have continued the session — she’s been extremely active psychically lately — but I wondered about her being tired tomorrow. She has ESP class tomorrow night, a session Wednesday night, and writing class on Thursday.)