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(Since Jane began to achieve a deeper trance state, and to speak while sitting down and with her eyes closed, she has become much more sensitive to interruptions. For this reason we have been holding recent sessions in a protected back room. This room is too small to hold three people comfortably however, so for the session we moved back out to the living room. Most of the sessions have been held there. We chanced interruptions but none developed.
(Jane was a little nervous before 9 PM. Once again she spoke while sitting down and with her eyes closed, and in a voice somewhat stronger and faster than usual.)
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(Jane gestured and smiled broadly, turning her head toward me even though her eyes remained closed.
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Nevertheless, the actual individual dream world created by each individual will bear a close resemblance to the physical environment which is also created by the individual. And here we come to a subject that I mentioned briefly the other evening, and even now we will but touch upon it.
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Consciously our individual may not know what he has done. Consciously he may not even know the problems which beset him, but which he has worked out on a subconscious level. But he will have chosen his solution, and in the physical world an event will shortly occur which will be close to a duplicate to one of those dreams which he has created.
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(The first part of the following material was delivered with many pauses, some of them long. When Jane sat down again and entered the trance state, she remained quite motionless, with her eyes closed, for over a minute before she began at 10:29.)
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You may now do as you like. You may close the session, or you may take a short break and continue for a few social pleasantries.
(“Well, I think we’d better close.”
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(End at 11:05. Jane was well dissociated. As the session ended she sat still, with her eyes still closed. It became apparent that she was having trouble opening them. She finally made it. “He didn’t want to go,” she said.
(Since her eyes appeared to want to close again, I then told her to go ahead with more dictation if she cared to. Resume at 11:08.)
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