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(In the early hours of May 29, following the last session, Jane had her most vivid experience yet involving book work during the sleep state. While this one contained elements similar to those described in earlier encounters, new ideas and questions were generated also. [See the notes for the 619th session in Chapter Four, for instance, or for the 660th session, which bridges chapters Sixteen and Seventeen.]
(“Already the thing is starting to slip away,” Jane wrote the next morning. “I was speaking for Seth on an Introduction or an early chapter for a book. It was so real and awake-seeming that I was shocked when I finally began to realize ‘I’ had been asleep. I could hardly believe it. My thrashing around in bed woke Rob up.
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(While she was waking up, Jane asked me several times if she had really been asleep. It was easy for me to say yes, since I had come awake first. Before the session tonight Jane said she hoped Seth would explain the occurrence, but surprisingly — even though a considerable amount of personal material was received — the matter wasn’t covered.
(I read Jane the last page of the 666th session from my notes, since I hadn’t finished typing it yet.)
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(10:15. Peculiarly, in spite of her deep trance and the mass of material she’d delivered, Jane remembered one line — Seth’s remark about her using the radio as a point of reference while she worked with states of consciousness. See the session at 9:32. This was an obvious thing that neither of us had realized before.
(Jane plays the radio often while writing, too. She joked now that she must use it as “a lifeline between realities.” Resume in the same intent manner at 10:47.)
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(11:27. Jane went back into trance at 11:41, and delivered several pages of material for ourselves and others. Our night’s work ended at 12:17 a.m.
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