1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:427 AND stemmed:session)
SESSION 427
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(The evening was again very hot and humid, and Jane had been bothered by such conditions all day; but she wanted to hold the session as usual. Shortly before nine she reported glimmerings from Seth.
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(Long pause.) This session needs reading many times, for there are implications not at first obvious. (Pause.) Now give us a moment.
Your question format is a good one. It is a good idea to read the questions before sessions, and when I have answers I will give them to you.
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(See the 424th session of July 29, and the discarnate Van Elver’s suggestion that I not use sepia—Seth pronounces it say-pia—with too heavy a hand. This was one of the questions I asked tonight before the session.
(Jane held a hand up, signifying waiting.) We need more time. Something seems to be coming through and we are having difficulty pinpointing it. (From Van Elver?) A recommendation. Further word shortly from Prentice. A note from Instream, not necessarily to you. (See Session 215 in Volume 5, for example.)
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(Another question asked before the session: Seth’s own definition of electrical reality, in connection with the book on the Seth material Jane is now writing.)
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A turnabout of some kind can be expected, in your mundane affairs. (Pause.) I suggest we end the session, though I will be here for some time. Ruburt on other levels has requested that I help him in various endeavors. You should imagine yourself in your studio, working, as you fall to sleep. It will facilitate projection there, for you. My heartiest wishes to you both. The deeper trance state is to offset Ruburt’s reaction to heat and to some natural adverse circumstances that do occur atmospherically at this time of the year.
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I will give you that information at our next session. Remind me.
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(10:23. Jane again had a deep trance but returned from it easily. But strangely, and for the first time after a session, she discovered she couldn’t operate her voice. She smiled and several times attempted to answer my questions. Later she said she wasn’t worried, that she knew her voice was okay. I suggested she clear her throat, making a noise that way. She did so, the sound being usual. Then she whispered the word “there.” When I asked her to repeat what she had said, she spoke the same word again, loudly and rather explosively. Her voice then operated as usual.
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