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(At 11:00 AM today, while relaxing briefly, Jane experienced what she believes to be another attempt at clairvoyance. Behind her closed eyes the customary blackness began to turn gray, then white, or light; she saw finally a milky diffused light, as though she was looking at a frosted glass. She saw nothing else, she said, although she definitely had the feeling that it was possible for this opaque light to turn transparent, and thus allow her to see things.
(At 8:40 PM Jane lay down for a brief rest, while I sat quietly in an attempt to use psychological time. I experienced nothing untoward; Jane however got the thought of dream locations taking up no space. I called her at 8:55. She felt somewhat relaxed, she said, and not as nervous.
(Jane began dictating in a rather normal voice and at her regular rate, but before long her delivery slowed down once again. This slower rhythm has been so prevalent in recent sessions that it appears to be becoming the rule. It does make it easier to take notes. Her eyes darkened as usual.
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(Jane tapped on my desk for emphasis. She spoke quite slowly. Also throughout these first few pages, I believe I experienced quite a few instances of telepathy; I would catch a phrase for instance just before Jane uttered the same words.)
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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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(Break at 10:01. Jane was dissociated as usual. It was a very quiet and peaceful session. Jane resumed dictating in her slow and deliberate manner at 10:06.)
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(Now Jane came up to the table I use as a desk during sessions. With one foot on a chair, she leaned over to supervise each word I wrote. The next paragraph represents probably the longest period of time she refrained from pacing back and forth while dictating.)
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(Now Jane resumed pacing again.)
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(Jane was dissociated; indeed way out, as she put it. She looked over the above material during break because she wanted to know what she had been talking about. Resume at 10:35.)
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(Here, Jane smiled.)
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(Jane leaned smiling over the desk.)
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(Break at 11:00. Again Jane was fully dissociated. Her delivery was still very slow when she resumed at 11:05.)
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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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(End at 11:39. Jane was again fully dissociated. When Seth gave us the material on Miss Callahan, I felt a chill.
(Jane said that although she knows it is a job for me to do all the recording and typing for these sessions, I cannot have any idea of what it is like to be in her place. She is sometimes appalled.
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(By disclaiming any responsibility, Jane feels that she lets the material come through clearly. It has to be this way. She tried, she said, to let the material on Miss Callahan come through without distortion. At the end of the session she felt better than she had all day.)