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NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 626, November 8, 1972 8/44 (18%) involuntary brain Bach deride functions
– The Nature of Personal Reality
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One: Where You and the World Meet
– Chapter 5: The Constant Creation of the Physical Body
– Session 626, November 8, 1972 9:06 P.M. Wednesday

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(Yesterday Jane and I read the Time magazine cover story for November 13, 1972, featuring Richard Bach and his book, Jonathan Livingston Seagull. We were very pleased for Dick. The article also included information about the Seth material. See the 618th session in Chapter Three for an account of Seth’s meeting with Dick and the latter’s editor, Eleanor Friede.

(It isn’t necessary to go into dates and other details here; but several days before we were told that the Bach story’s originally scheduled appearance in late October had been postponed, Jane had a vivid dream giving her that literal information. She wrote Dick about it and told others. Her dream was also fairly accurate concerning the magazine’s cover painting for the piece: a montage featuring “a bird that was somehow a part of a man’s head, or face,” as she described it. Actually Time’s design showed a seagull superimposed over Dick Bach’s head, partially obliterating it.

(Monday night, Jane had another vivid dream involving the Seth material, herself, and a certain kind of magazine story. She’s written it down, and we’ll see how it turns out.)

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(Jane’s delivery was very serious, and somewhat loud. She leaned forward and tapped upon the coffee table between us, her eyes wide and dark.)

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(Now Seth asked me to open a beer for Jane. “I don’t want to give him a break yet,” he added — the “him” stemming from Jane’s male entity name, Ruburt. It was obvious that Jane was in a very deep trance. Our house was turning noisy but she showed no signs whatever of unease. Instead, she sat quietly waiting for me to pick up my notebook….)

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(10:06. Jane’s hour-long trance had indeed developed into a profound one. “Man, have I been out,” she said, trying to keep her eyes open. She finally gave up and leaned back in her rocker. “Are you tired of writing?” I said I wasn’t.

(“Well, I guess we’ll go on, then,” she said. She took her glasses off. Seth returned in a few moments. As soon as he did Jane’s eyes came wide open, and her manner grew animated and intense once more. Resume at 10:10.)

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(End at 10:27 p.m. Jane slowly emerged from a deeply dissociated state. The rather abrupt end of the session came, she finally said, just because she had been tiring. This proved to be the end of Chapter Five.)

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