1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:270 AND stemmed:was)
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(No envelope experiment was held.
(Jane was smoking as the session began and her eyes soon began to open. Her voice remained quiet; there were many people in the yard outside our windows but it was too warm to close ourselves in.)
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(Break at 9:22. Jane was well dissociated, her manner very active, eyes open often, smoking, etc. Resume at 9:31.)
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If only the physically-oriented ego survived, very little indeed would survive at all. The physically-oriented ego is hardly aware of your experiences in their entirety. The physically-oriented ego, if it alone survived, would contain only your conscious memories. Even now, in physical existence, you operate on a much deeper and more complicated level than this. Events and experiences which are forgotten, or which escaped the physically-oriented ego, still affect your activities in this life, and if they did not your physical existence would be brief indeed. (Jane pounded the tabletop for emphasis, eyes wide and dark.) Any survival that was based upon the survival of the physically-oriented ego alone would be as shallow as a paper cutout. These things escape you. You take it for granted that the physically-oriented ego represents your own psychological identity, you see, and this is an illusion. It contains a portion of your psychological feeling of identity, but only that.
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(Break at 9:46. Jane was way-out, her delivery fast and emphatic, yet quiet.
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(End at 10:14. Jane was dissociated as usual. Seth didn’t say so but she received from him the definite feeling that Catherine is a male. Jane was concerned about blocking the nightmare data, wondering if it was perhaps clairvoyant. Seth returned briefly at 10:15.)
There was no personal danger to either of you, as far as Ruburt’s dream is concerned, and that is all for now.
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(Besides involving Jane and me, the nightmare also involved members of both our families. Jane was now surprised to learn it had been necessary for me to shake her out of the nightmare last night; she had thought she came out of it spontaneously.)