1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:462 AND stemmed:session)
SESSION 462
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(Sunday, February 2, 1969, a group of articles and photos, totaling a full page and a half, was printed in the Elmira Star-Gazette. The stories by Peg Gallagher dealt with the origin of the Seth material, Seth himself, and quotes from various sessions as well as the way the material is gathered, etc. The photos were of Jane and of the painting I did, in oil, of Seth.
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(Before the session Jane and I discussed the reaction of Roger Sullivan, of Lexington, Massachusetts, to the two sessions dealing with his mathematical questions. See sessions 449 & 450, and the attached correspondence, etc. We also talked about the California session involving Bill Macdonnel, auto accidents, etc., and other material—see the 435th session.
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There was something rather important that I could not and would not force, and I have mentioned this before. There were several in quote “keys” that could unlock, direct and focus the full abilities in Ruburt’s personality. Our sessions were one of these keys.
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(9:56. Jane was quickly out of trance, but it had been a good one, fast and active and emphatic and humorous. I said I thought it was a contact session, as Seth calls them, meaning that he was present with us at this time, rather than having given Jane the material earlier. See the 461st session.
(During break we discussed some of the aspects of precognition and telepathy, clairvoyance, etc., that would be called upon in cases where witnesses attended sessions, but the material for the session had been given to Jane by Seth in advance, in our terms.
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Now. It is true that much of our work is done outside of session time. Session time often represents the end result of our work. In projections other portions of Ruburt’s personality leave your system. They are not portions needed for physical manipulation. The ego is not even aware of them. There is nothing particularly unusual in this. The unusual aspect, comparatively speaking, is that the information gained can be translated and used within your system.
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Now the California data was fairly correct, and in one session I gave you a possible description of what it represented. (Pause. See the 435th and 436th sessions.)
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(See the 449th and 450th sessions.)
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—then I will end the session. And unless you have further questions we will resume on perception, on Wednesday.
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(10:55. Jane was out of trance quickly. She was smiling, and explained that near the end of the session she’d had an amusing image. The painting I’ve done of Seth hangs on an inside wall of our living room. Jane saw Seth’s painting move, intact, to and then through our large center window in the living room.
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