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TES1 Session 22 February 4, 1964 2/76 (3%) woodcarvings kiddo Joseph chickadees taunted
– The Early Sessions: Book 1 of The Seth Material
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 22 February 4, 1964 6:50 PM Tuesday Unscheduled

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My remark about the lively arts had to do with the method of communication we use at the present time. Jane is right in supposing that I prefer conversation, even though I admit this usually amounts to a monologue. And this is what I meant by the lively arts. There is little spontaneity involved in automatic writing, as far as emotional content is concerned. At least that is my opinion.

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(End at 7:55.”Every once in a while,” Jane said, “he gets warm and emotional, and it always throws me. I never know quite what to do. And it does take something out of you. I’m amazed…” I could see that even after an hour Jane had tired somewhat, so I said good night to Seth aloud and ended the session. Jane had shown no voice or hand phenomena, nor had she any feeling of nervousness before the session began.

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