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(Sometime after 9 PM Jane and I sat to see if Seth would come through. I told Jane she needn’t have a session, but she was willing enough if Seth decided to. She has been working long hours on her book for Prentice-Hall, The Seth Material, and has but a couple of chapters to rewrite.
(Jane has had two recent, excellent and long sessions for her ESP class however, featuring both Seth and Seth II, and including new material.)
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(“Good evening, Seth.”)
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(10:10. Jane was out of trance quickly enough, although it had been a good one. At times her delivery had become quite fast. She said she could feel Seth pushing at her to get her to let the material through as clearly as possible, “without distorting it out of all recognition.”
(Jane also had images while giving some of this material, usually where it is indicated she used gestures; but she found this very difficult to put into words.
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Its intensity however can vary to amazing degrees, so that it could, relatively speaking, be too weak, or fall back (pause), not strong enough to form the basis for matter; but to project into another system perhaps where less intensity is required for “materialization,” in quotes.
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(Seth paused; Jane frowned, as though groping for a word.
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(“Yes?” I thought I probably knew the word Seth/Jane was looking for, but I didn’t have time to think and write.)
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I wanted to give you this material.
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(“Good evening, Seth.”
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(After we had talked a bit I deduced that Seth/Jane had been trying for the word Stonehenge—meaning the ancient Druidic stone monoliths, arranged in a circle in England, etc. Jane then said this was the word Seth had been trying to get her to say. She didn’t know why she couldn’t say it while in trance, since she knows the word and what it stands for, etc.)