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(Continuing the story of narcotics in Elmira as predicted by Seth in the 63rd session, June 17, 1964, there was published in the Elmira paper for Saturday, Aug. 29, the story of the arrest of an addict connected with the theft of a doctor’s bag and prescription blanks at an Elmira hospital parking lot. See page 311.
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(Before tonight’s session I mentioned to Jane that I hoped Seth would discuss the August 12-15 date he gave for Miss Callahan, and would mention Bill’s report on his predictions. Jane had no idea of the subject matter for the session, although she expected the session to be short. She began dictating on time, in a normal voice and at a regular rate. Her pacing was rather slow, her eyes dark as usual. Her cold was much better, incidentally.)
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Ruburt blocked some of the material, but did let a significant portion through. The four men and the room overlooking the water that I mentioned, did refer to the men and the room Mark told you of. I did, however, see outside that night also a boat with a symbol on its bow, and this boat I had mentioned earlier. The boat was tied to a pier, and was the first in line as you looked out from the room.
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Miss Callahan, on the 14th of August, merely suffered a very light stroke. I say merely, since the occurrence could have been of an even more severe nature. On the following day she was more mentally agitated than usual, dizzy, with some motor disability in the left arm. The condition, the mental condition, passed more or less unnoticed in the light of her known disabilities.
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(Break at 9:29. Jane was dissociated as usual. She gave the information on Miss Callahan while pacing back and forth with her left hand to her forehead, as though in deep thought. At break she said she had not been aware that she was doing so. Jane resumed in the same manner at 9:35.)
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(Here Seth refers to the fact that Jane has been made Assistant Director at the art gallery. She is very pleased. Her duties have been changed somewhat, and will include lecturing to the children’s classes on art history; Jane likes to teach, and many sessions ago Seth said this ability was a carry-over from a previous life, and was so far not being used in this life.)
I was concerned somewhat with Ruburt’s reading of Jung, simply because while he seems to offer more than Freud, in some aspects he has attempted much, and his distortions are fairly important, in that seeming to delve further and offering many significant results, he nevertheless causes insidious conclusions. All the more hampering because of his scope.
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(Break at 9:59. Jane was dissociated as usual. She resumed in the same quiet manner at 10:02.)
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It is for this reason that our progress has been smooth, and yet steady. Nor was, nor should, my well-meaning suggestion be taken, as Ruburt at least once mentioned, as any sort of temptation to him to retreat from the outer world.
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(My writing hand was beginning to tire, yet I did not want to pause, so answered in the negative.
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(Break at 10:37. Jane was dissociated as usual. She said she had been reading Jung lately, though very desultorily and not at all avidly. She resumed dictation in the same quiet manner at 10:40.)
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(End at 11:02. Jane was dissociated as usual.)