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(Seth’s entity or larger personality spoke for the session. As usual the voice was high and thin, very clear but distant, and with many pauses at times. Once again most of Jane’s sentences ended on an upbeat inflection.
(At 9:18 Jane told me she was starting to get the “pyramid feeling.” For explanations of this subjective experience see earlier sessions: 411, 412, 413, 419, etc. She said, “I think I’m going to get the other one,” meaning Seth’s larger personality. The pyramid effect seemed to make her hold her head quite still and even, as though performing a balancing act for the subjective pyramid. I suggested she relax her neck and she did so.
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Pretend then that behind or within but unseen by you, behind or within the number 1, for example, there are an infinite number of other 1’s, lined up so to speak behind the one that you see. (Jane leaned forward, gesturing:) The one that you see is the self that you see or recognize within your system. The 1’s behind are not serial, nor identical, nor duplicates.
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Behind 1 then imagine the infinite other 1’s, literally for the analogy’s sake one behind the other. Now this long line of 1’s may seem to stretch out indefinitely (Jane spread her arms wide), or may seem (Jane clapped her hands together) to snap together into one. There is expansion and contraction within this simple number 1 then, within any number or unit.
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(9:54. Without warning Jane stopped speaking; her head fell back against the rocker. The break was abrupt and unannounced. Jane nodded okay to my question, and slowly she came out of trance. “It’s always that way,” she said. “I’m going along in a straight line, and then boom, it’s gone, and I start coming down.”
(Jane said she “came down” easily though. She felt the pyramid effect a little during break. She knows nothing about math, and said the personality was pushing her “like mad” to try to get her to do it right. She had an image while speaking of a row of numbers, with others behind each number in the front row. Jane said that each number in the front row was in the middle of an endless row, from left to right. She also felt that the numbers lined up behind could expand and contract and assume various variations and endless combinations. “Things we couldn’t conceive of in terms of math.”
(Jane had felt the ideas were coming to her so rapidly she couldn’t speak fast enough to keep up, whereas actually the delivery had been a slow one for the most part. She was surprised to learn this.
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(10:19. Once again the abrupt ending. Jane slowly came out of a good trance; she patted the top of her head as she did so, several times. “I keep trying to stuff all of myself back inside my head,” she said. “Most of me is down here,” she said, patting the chair, “waiting for the rest of me. The part down here doesn’t know anything about numbers. I don’t know whether the data’s good or not—but the part up there just goes on giving it...”
(Jane again had images while speaking. She had trouble putting them into words: “Something to do with angled shafts of light. I kept getting: ‘throwing your consciousness into angled shafts of light,’ it seems.”
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