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[... 15 paragraphs ...]
(Jane now paused, waved a hand and frowned. She was still sitting down, and had indeed slid quite a ways down in the chair; with her feet up on the register, she was actually very nearly in a prone position as she spoke. Her eyes were closed.)
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
I now suggest your break.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(Jane said that when she delivers material while sitting and with her eyes closed, she is aware of a feeling of resistance at going into the dissociated state. The feeling is not strong, but she is aware of it. Once more now she resumed dictation while sitting down and with her eyes closed. At times she was again in the prone position, which she achieved by sliding down in the wicker chair, and elevating her feet upon the register. Resume at 9:44.)
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
(Jane said she now believes her traditional pacing about has become a distraction largely; she thinks she no longer wishes to pace, except when she feels brief periods of resistance at the ego’s surrender on this point. On the whole she feels there is much less resistance to delivering the material while less active physically. She receives the data clearer this way. She is also not so aware of outside distractions, such as traffic passing the house, people in the hall outside our door, etc.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]