1 result for (book:tes2 AND session:44 AND stemmed:seth)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
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(Break at 9:31. Jane was dissociated as usual. She said Seth came through clear as a bell. Her voice had become very quiet, her pacing slow. She resumed dictating in the same manner at 9:35.)
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(It will be remembered that in the 33rd session, page 262 [in Volume One}, Seth suggested the date, April 15, 1964, as a significant one for Miss Callahan. By coincidence, this session fell on April 15, so naturally I was curious to learn more. Jane’s thought at the time of the 33rd session was that April 15th meant possibly a change for Miss Callahan, instead of her death necessarily.
(I now also was curious to see if distortion cropped up, since Seth had dealt with this problem in the 36th session to some extent. Distortion where personal material is concerned is, Jane and I feel, a possibility still, until her abilities mature.)
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(“Good night, Seth. See you Monday.”
(End at 11:39. Jane was again fully dissociated. When Seth gave us the material on Miss Callahan, I felt a chill.
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(She went on to say that as good as she wants the sessions to be, she has learned that she must overcome any feeling of responsibility for them; to do otherwise invariably makes her tense and hampers the flow of material. Again, Seth had something to say about distortions in the 36th session, in Volume One.
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