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I will now suggest a brief break before we deal with our friends. And incidentally, Ruburt’s experience in psychological time was quite legitimate.
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(Jane knew which psy-time experience Seth referred to. I’d made the quick diagram following her directions. From her psy-time notebook:
(Friday, October 22, 11 AM-12 Noon. I was doing so well when the alarm rang at 11:30 that I set it for another half hour beyond my usual time.
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(Once thought I saw mountains, as though floating. Then feeling of change of direction, more straight upward, yet still retained bedself. Once I was aware that I was looking up at treetops against a gray sky. When alarm rang second time some lightness remained. I did exercises, lightness vanished as soon as I turned thoughts to daily matters. End of account.
(It was now time for Jane to attempt to tune in on Bill and Peggy Gallagher for the last time while they were on vacation. We were not sure but thought they might be on the way home from Puerto Rico by now. Jane began speaking with her eyes closed. Her pace once again became quite slow, with many pauses; although she would give a paragraph of material rather quickly at times between pauses. Resume while sitting down at 9:29.)
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At this time, that is now (9:44), our cat lover is reading. Our Jesuit is studying people, and they are flying.
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(Break at 10:24. Jane reported that she had been very well dissociated during the delivery. She sat quite still while giving the material in a quiet voice, with her hands to her face the whole time, and used many pauses.
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(In the 104th session, Seth said that Jane would sell some of the short stories from the group she was working on at the time of the session. The two sales, including the one just published, are from this group; in addition Jane missed out on other sales from the group because various publishers wrote her that although they liked her material, they already had similar ideas in inventory. Jane has now begun work on another group of short stories. Enough time lapses between her short-story work so that it is easy to keep the groups separate. See Volume 3.
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