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SS Introduction chapter book unconscious mine Rob

(By now [Rob wrote in his notes] Jane’s pace had slowed considerably, and her eyes were often closed. She took many pauses, some of them long.)

There will be a final chapter in which I will ask the reader to close his eyes and become aware of the reality in which I exist, and of his own inner reality. I will give the methods. In this chapter I will invite the reader to use his “inner senses,” to see me in his own way.

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 589, August 4, 1971 soul reincarnational sprang Two blasé

[...] When you think of the soul as a closed system you perceive it as such, and close off from yourself the knowledge of its greater creativity and characteristics.

[...] It is not a closed spiritual or psychic system. [...]

[...] (A one-minute pause, eyes closed, at 9:32.)

[...] Only when you think of the soul as something different, separate, and therefore closed, are you led to consider a separate god — a personality that seems to be apart from creation.

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 588, August 2, 1971 pope bells Rome donkeys occupations

[...] But as I now recall them, without directly checking on our friend the Pope, who has, you must understand, gone his own way, I am coming as close as I can. [...]

(Jane’s eyes were closed, but occasionally they opened slightly. [...]