2 results for (book:tes7 AND session:297 AND stemmed:jane)
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(“No.” Again, this could refer to the account mentioned above, which was legal. These are my comments; Jane’s.)
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(“No.” Again, Jane’s comments. This could refer to grab in terms of greed, definitely in Peg’s account of the sister-in-law.)
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
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(Jane began speaking in trance while sitting down; her eyes soon began to open; her pace was fairly good.)
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(Seth here speaks of Jane’s intuitive and emotional realization of the basic causes behind the foot and other muscular troubles that have plagued her since early summer. She wrote notes on the experience, which took place this morning.)
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You and I were quite right in advising Ruburt to face this through without the treatment of a doctor or chiropractor. I (Jane pointed to herself) you see, would not necessarily give this same advice to someone else. He was on several occasions about ready to visit your Piper. (The chiropractor.) I wanted him to face the symptoms for what they were, and to find the cause. Apparent causes came and went, and would continue to do so had he not—with, my friend, your help and mine—found the master cause.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 9:29. Jane was fairly well dissociated. Her pace had become fast, her eyes open often. She has a complete record of her experience this morning in a notebook kept for such purposes.
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(Jane resumed at 9:42.)
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You are at the point of a new and higher plateau. (Jane pointed at me, eyes wide open and dark.) You have not yet reached it however. It has taken you this time to consolidate your gains, and you have helped Ruburt these months also. The interaction between you results you see in a higher form of consciousness, for which both of you are responsible. For you do indeed operate as a gestalt also. Your joint abilities add up to more than your joint abilities.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(It is Monday, October 31, as I write this. On Thursday, October 27, the day after this session, Jane heard from the magazine in question, Topper. There has been a mix-up over a period of almost a year, concerning a story of Jane’s that was almost printed twice, and for which she has yet to be paid. Topper promised payment within a week.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(This concerns a teaching position Jane has been seeking at Elmira College. She is supposed to get final word the week of October 31 through November 4.)
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(Jane has a full record of this experience.)
Perhaps we shall give some impressions concerning the Bernards before we meet them. (Pause. Jane amused; cigarette.)
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(End at 10:18. Jane was dissociated as usual, she said. Her eyes had remained closed during the Bernard data. We hadn’t expected this. Her pace had been slower, with some long pauses. We were discussing the session when Jane resumed briefly at 10:20.)
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