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(The first part of the session was given over to a friend who needed help with a personal problem. She taped Seth’s information, then left when break came at 9:45.
(I had two questions for our portion of the session, and we expected that Seth’s answers would be included in the Appendix of his book. The first question: According to Seth, he, Jane and I lived in Denmark in the 1600’s. I simply wanted clarification of the data on my lifespan, as given in the notes at the end of the 541st session, in Chapter Eleven.
(The second question: Did Seth intend to title Part One and Part Two of his book, as he had his chapters? Resume at 10:05.)
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(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(In the 223rd session for January 16, 1966, Seth said that my name in the Denmark life was Larns Devonsdorf. My wife then was named Letti Cluse. My son — who is now Jane — was Graton. Seth, a prosperous merchant, traveler, and family friend, was named Brons Martzens.)
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(Seth smiled because of Jane’s recently developed, rather strong interest in crossword puzzles. I enjoy them also. We’ve been speculating about the symbolic reasons behind our involvement.)
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(Pause at 10:35.) Again, those details will emerge that were important to him. In my particular case, I am so unfocused on my own reincarnational selves, and they have gone so far on their own, that I have little feeling of immediacy. Since we [Seth, Jane, and I] have been so involved however, those relationships remain important, and in your terms our present relationship was latent then. The Denmark life exists as much as this one does for you. “You” are simply focused within this picture of reality.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(Jane’s delivery was quite animated and positive here, as though Seth wanted her gestures to underscore the material.)
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(“We’ll take the break, Seth.”
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(At break I repeated my question about titles for Parts One and Two of Seth’s book. Resume in the same manner at 11:24.)
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(And although I was getting weary, it was apparent that Seth could easily shift into a state where his energy would seem inexhaustible.)
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(“Okay. Good night, Seth, and thank you.”
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