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(The regularly scheduled session for Wednesday, August 25 was not held.
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(Earlier in the week Jane received word that her editor wanted an Introduction from her for Seth’s book, and an Appendix. She wondered if the 592nd session would be suitable, and I told her that I thought Seth had planned it that way. She was surprised, then agreed. We decided to leave it entirely up to Seth to produce whatever material he wanted for the Appendix.
(Jane’s pace as she continued this session at 10:30 was quite fast, animated and emphatic.)
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In Atlantis there were those who utilized this knowledge, accelerating certain thoughts through concentration, emphasizing certain feelings so as to send them through these coordination points. Great stability was therefore achieved as far as roads, buildings, and the like were concerned. Such projects were carried out with great consideration for their position between various coordination points.
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(I didn’t think Seth heard me; there was a burst of traffic noise through our open living room window just as I asked the question. The answer came easily, though.)
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(11:02. Jane was quiet after coming out of a deep trance. I wondered aloud where the nearest coordination point was. This brought forth a torrent of information from her — she’d forgotten it until my remark reminded her of what had happened.
(Jane said that while speaking for Seth, she knew the two lines she was indicating met in the west-by-south corner of our room. She walked over to the spot most positively. It was just inside the wall, between two of our bay windows and in back of an old-fashioned, exposed steam pipe. Unfortunately it was crowded between a heater and bookcase, and wasn’t a spot we could put into easy use.
(Walking about the room, Jane said she felt her thoughts “lean” in just that direction. Now that she knew where the coordination point was, it seemed incredible to her that she hadn’t always known its location. She couldn’t possibly lean mentally in any other direction, she said. She turned her back to the spot, and gleefully announced that she felt the “lines” go out to it from the back of her head. Resume at 11:10.)
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