1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:450 AND stemmed:here)
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(We would like to insert a note here to Roger, to the effect that we would like him to go over the two sessions and give us a detailed written summary of the data given through Jane, in answer to the mathematical questions he sent Jane. This applies whether the answers satisfy him, or make any kind of sense, or not. We want to insert the material into the record, there to take its place with all the other variety of material growing out of the sessions. Jane’s mathematical knowledge and vocabulary [and mine] is so limited that any valid [or invalid?] data obtained in trance by Jane, on this subject, is of interest to us; the more we learn about these two sessions, the easier it will be for us to interpret another facet of trance experience.
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Do not work Euclidean violence. Be gentle in your manipulations. (Jane spelled out Euclidean. At break it developed that she did not consciously know about Euclid, the Greek mathematician and geometer.) Now I think this is, with the psi factor, too harsh or sudden; too hasty a movement here will knock 7 off balance. Now weigh your values. (Pause.) No known method can now disturb them. (Long pause.)
There is work for you to do in here, as is proper. Close the door in the face of a constant and the elements converge. (Puzzled expression:) Have you considered 137 over 4 to the 9th? Speedy recovery. (Pause.) Your original equation staggers under the weight of imponderables. Mighty is the quadrant that cuts through the center of the source. The unshaken circle. The unshaken zero, gobbles two 7’s (pause), and structure or form is eaten away from the inside.
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(Jane gave me a punctuation here: “There’s a period after the minus side.”)
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And my welcome to our friend here. (To Carl.)
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(At the end of the session Jane said she was getting Roman numerals here; then she had the impression that what she wanted was “2 digits this side of 8, which would make it Pius VI.”
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