1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:265 AND stemmed:voic)
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(It was a hot, muggy night, and windows were open. The night seemed especially noisy, and Jane began speaking from the first in a heavier voice. Her eyes were closed, her pace good from the start.)
[... 23 paragraphs ...]
(Our visitors did not know of the sessions. If they had noticed the rather strong Seth voice through the door—it was quite audible, we were sure—they gave no sign. The visitors left at 10:04. We had used the intervening time as a break, and Jane resumed in the same active manner at 10:05.)
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The first step is this. Forget the physical body, or what you are to do with it. Will yourself out in a quick motion. There is no need to experience the voice hallucinations mentioned by the author, Fox. If the projection is a success you will instantly lose contact consciously with the physical body. You simply will not be in it.
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(Break at 10:22. Jane was out as usual, she said, and the cats hadn’t particularly bothered her. We put them in the studio. Jane’s pace had been good, her voice fairly strong, her eyes open often. It had not been a quiet session. Besides the interruption there had been noisy neighbors downstairs, heavy traffic, etc.
(Jane’s voice was still good when she resumed at a slower pace, her eyes closed, while giving the 69th Dr. Instream material. 10:31.)
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(Jane regretted having one impression while giving the above data that she did not give voice to. Once again, it is often left up to her as to whether to speak an impression aloud, pursue it, or choose to ignore it. She did not pursue this one. It was the word “stone.”
[... 38 paragraphs ...]
(End at 11:37. Jane was dissociated as usual. Her pace had been rather fast, her voice good, her eyes open often. She said Seth could have continued indefinitely.)
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