1 result for (book:ss AND session:518 AND stemmed:tranc)
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(10:25. Jane was out of her trance easily. She had delivered the material smoothly and without long pauses, in an average voice. She was quite surprised to learn that an hour had passed, however. Jane had no images or visions, as far as she recalled, when dictating material. Resume at a slower pace at 10:35.)
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
The personality was never consciously aware of the initial meeting. She simply experienced sudden new thoughts, and since she is a poet, these appeared as poetic inspirations. At one time some years ago, at a writers’ conference, she became involved in circumstances that could have led to her psychic development before she was ready. The psychological climate at that time, of those involved, initiated the conditions, and without realizing what she was about our friend [Jane] went into a trance.
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(Jane went into a trance one evening during a discussion. Out of this episode — which we did not understand was a trance for several years afterward — evolved a group of writers, Jane among them, who called themselves “The Five.” Long and involved letters were exchanged among the members of The Five by a round-robin technique. The four other writers in the group were much better known than Jane was.)
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(11:09. Jane’s trance had been good. “I haven’t the slightest idea what that was all about.” Her pace had picked up a bit. Resume at 11:20.)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]