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This is another classic example of an event that science would label simply “coincidental” without being able to give any objective proof to back up its contention.
The “natural” subjective experience — the feelings involved — give the opposite explanation. They insist that more than coincidence is involved — that the event is significant.
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Too often (Jane writes) we just want to go full steam ahead — we want sublime visions. But here, in these subtle (byways) of subjective action, we very well might be seeing some of these hidden psychic motions upon which physical events rest … and how today’s events and last year’s rub against each other like leaves from the same tree. And how Seth’s sessions of last August seem to apply newly to today’s events. How sneaky and obvious it all is at the same time.
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I get the feeling that events are getting knocked into and out of prominence all the time! But catching the motion is something else again. [Presented exactly as written by Jane.]
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