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Allegorically speaking, from the inside he reaches outward, his hands full of inwardness, but it is you who form the inwardness. In the past you have been afraid of what you considered, but no longer consider, the chaos of inwardness. And he was afraid of what he considered the frozen nature of the inwardness, once formed.
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(Break at 10:29. Jane was again well dissociated. My writing hand was tiring, otherwise I would not have taken the break. Jane’s pace had been fairly rapid. She resumed in the same active manner at 10:34.)
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(End at 10:50. Jane was dissociated as usual. Seth, she said, “came through like a bell.” My writing hand was tired.
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(November 19, Thursday, 8:30 PM: Mild thrilling sensation upon lying down. Hands enlarged somewhat on tops. The unusual thing achieved this time was that my left heel came to feel that there was nothing beneath it, as though it hung off the edge of the bed. The sensation had good duration and was unmistakable. I verified that my foot actually was on the bed by exerting pressure. This sensation is like some Jane has experienced recently. She achieved a much greater degree, however, as when she attempted to travel psychically and ended up in her trance of November 4, 1964. See page 116.
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