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TES9 Session 424 July 29, 1968 12/100 (12%) sepia varnish thoughtwords vacation synthetic
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 424 July 29, 1968 9 PM Monday

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(This afternoon Jane wrote a letter to a spiritual healer, Harry Edwards, in England, but has yet to mail it. She wondered what Seth would say about it. At about 8:30 this evening she got a flash from Seth, commenting on her asking for help in an amused but not sarcastic way.

(At 8:55 as we sat for the session Jane got another flash, concerning time, that it is “intensely personal, that we create it,” from Seth. She thought Seth would speak on time this evening, in continuing answer to my question in the 422nd session; concerning the manner in which Seth’s larger entity appreciates our time system.

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(This is the first dream including Seth that Jane can remember.)

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(9:50. The trance had been a deep one but Jane emerged easily. During break she still felt partially “under.” Resume at 10:01.)

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(Jane did do very well on our hiking trips. One mountain we climbed from the stream bed to its summit was several hundred feet high, and steep, etc.)

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(“About Jane’s flash from you before the 423rd session. Does that have to do with her dream about you while we were on vacation? The flash told her something beneficial of an inner nature would happen to her while we were away.”)

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(Earlier this evening Jane emphatically told me there was a difference in her attitudes now. She was concentrating on recovery instead of on the symptoms.)

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(The oil head in question sits in my studio, still unfinished and has been seen by Jane often. One note of interest; technically speaking the oil colors I use contain no color named sepia, specifically, though, of course, a range of earth reds and browns are included. Sepia is a brown. The specific word sepia is more often attached to watercolors, as far as I know, than to oils. Jane also has used both watercolor and oil, as I have; and my watercolors do contain sepia.

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We seem to have in answer to your question, strong A sounds... Acqua—but this is not right—Acramont? (Jane looked at me.

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(This would be admirable technique. As far as I know, Jane doesn’t think about painting in such terms.

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(Jane nodded.) Go ahead.

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(10:46. Jane was again in a deep trance. I spoke to her and she came out okay. She said she felt “like the energy’s going through me.”

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