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(The session was held in our back room. Jane spoke while sitting down and with her eyes closed, in a low clear voice and with quite a few pauses. She had no idea of the material for the session before she began speaking. She began at 9:01.)
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(Jane now took a very long pause.)
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(Break at 9:28. Jane was well dissociated. On a reduced scale, she said, she was again aware of the concept of action without object, dealt with at some length in the notes to the last session.
(Jane now added the information that the concept of action reminded her of the “red chair episode.” See the 104th session, page 126. Jane as Seth was talking about a sale of her work, which has not even yet taken place: “A woman might have something to do with one sale, through influence. An office with a modern red leather chair, small room, stories high, not at all elegant...” This session took place on November 4, 1964. After the session Jane was able to give a more detailed description of the red leather chair. For this see page 126.
(Jane resumed in the same quiet and slow manner at 9:36.)
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(Break at 10:03. Jane was well dissociated. She said she no longer fears running past regular break time every half-hour, as she once did, especially when she began to deliver the material sitting down.
(While speaking tonight, Jane said she has within a definite “feeling of a pulsation”; it might be likened to the perpetual opening and closing of a fist, she said, with each opening and each closing creating a new reality, and thus moving itself perpetually on.
(Jane resumed at a somewhat faster pace at 10:11.)
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(Jane now took a very long pause.)
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(End at 10:32. Jane was again well dissociated. She said she was quite aware of Seth’s affection for us both at the end of the session.
(Jane said that at the end of the session she felt a definite, although not very strong, sensation of pulsation within her head. It was as though her head moved physically in a pecking motion, she said, demonstrating for me. Of course I had observed no such movement as I watched her while she dictated.
(Jane said she found herself then considering just sitting quietly in her chair, after the pulsation had manifested itself. It was as though the idea “came” to her, rather than anything she deliberately dreamed up herself. It was at this point, she believes, that Seth decided to end the session.)