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(Jane had no idea of the material for the session as the time for it approached. She began dictation in a voice a little stronger than usual, at a rather slow rate with quite a few pauses. Her eyes were dark as usual, and she took her glasses off as the session began. Her pacing was quite slow.)
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There is an interrelationship between all systems or units that are. This interrelationship is independent of time, as you conceive time to be. The interrelationship between units or systems is, therefore, between not only those that now appear actual to you, but between all systems or units that you assume to be future or past, with those that appear to be present.
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They are formed as I told you earlier. Individualized, aware energy is the basis for their camouflage frameworks. I have said that they are not continuous, meaning that they are not strung out in your time, one before or after the other. Because they are units or systems, they do possess at their outer limits a resistance which serves to give them unitary identity, a resistance which tends to attract like and repel unlike elements.
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(Break at 9:28. Jane was dissociated as usual. At break time she then realized that she hadn’t smoked at all during the first delivery. As a rule Jane smokes steadily during sessions; even I hadn’t noticed she was going without cigarettes.
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(An interesting little experience now came to light. Jane’s delivery had become very slow; as slow as the 110th session, which was as slow as any I recall. When I mentioned this Jane was quite surprised. It developed that while dictating she felt she was speaking rapidly. In actuality, her delivery had been so slow that at times she paced from one end of our living room to the other before giving voice to the next word. Thus it is seen that we had much different appreciations of the same amount of camouflage time. It might be added that during the 110th session, Jane was aware that she was speaking at a slow rate.
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(I was still aware of the feeling of enlargement in my right hand. I was careful not to confuse this with any cramping effect from holding a pen for so long. However, the feeling now became more pronounced, so that when I made a fist my fingers felt thicker, against a thicker palm, giving a feeling of restricted movement. Usually such effects begin to wane as soon as a session ends, but in this instance the sensation was stronger than ever five minutes later. It lasted for some fifteen minutes or so, during which time it gradually declined.
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(The following are from Jane’s psychological time notebook:
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(From my psychological time notebook:
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