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TES8 Session 400 March 20, 1968 5/67 (7%) vision technical technique realism medium
– The Early Sessions: Book 8 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 400 March 20, 1968 9 PM Wednesday

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The technique can follow beautifully through as a handmaiden of the intuitions. The technique can be channels of line through which feeling may flow. (Long pause.) Let the medium and technique follow naturally from the original vision. Allow the vision then to take its own form. But do not impose (underlined)a form upon it. Then this fine technique will be truly used to advantage.

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Imagine the vision on the board, forming itself and evolving outward into physical reality, and let your fine technical abilities simply help the vision flow outward.

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Imagine the inner vision flowing through your mind outward freely onto your board. Then let your flawless technique follow the vision, and on occasion help define it.

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Think first in terms of being yourself a medium, through which visions flow. They will each to some degree suggest their own forms which you can faithfully follow. Do not try consciously to settle upon any given medium, oil, et cetera (pause), or consciously try to set up a lifetime program, in those terms, now.

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(10:40. Again Jane was well dissociated. Her eyes opened easily, it seemed, but as she said, “it doesn’t mean much.” She was even at break still very much aware of Seth’s presence and energy, which seemed to flow through her. When she resumed her voice was quieter at 10:52.)

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