1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:286 AND stemmed:was)
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(Jane began speaking while sitting down, with her eyes starting to open almost at once. Her voice was average, her pace on the slow side.)
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(Here Seth refers to the last session, and the confusing envelope data in which Seth told us, in error, that certain data pertaining to a medical building was correct. At the time Jane and I suspected telepathy from me. See page 39.)
I did not then distinguish as to whether or not, in this particular case, what you thought was true. It was true enough on certain levels. Your emotional answer however did prevent me from searching further for the answer.
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Now. You form your dreams on many levels, as you know. In some of them you spread your own root assumptions outward, creating dream images based upon these assumptions. I must use these assumptions in interpreting our data during experiments. If you give me for example a card that was sent with love, then the love is far more real to me than the card. I follow these emotional charges most minutely, using great discrimination in order to let myself be led to the specific object.
Size, you see, means relatively little to me. A note that was quickly written I may interpret as a small piece of paper, you see, though the paper itself may be large. I think in intensities, and curb my tendency in order to focus more specifically.
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(Break at 9:31. Jane was well dissociated, she said. Her eyes opened slowly at break, and were darkly circled and bleary. They had opened during delivery at times. She resumed the same way, with pauses, at 9:40.)
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(Break at 10:06. Once again Jane was far-out, her eyes opening slowly. They had been closed much of the time. She said that giving the material tonight was something like taking a test or examination, because Seth wanted her to give voice to his meaning as accurately as possible.
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(End at 10:30. Jane was again far-out, she said. She didn’t recall too much of what Seth had said.)