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(“Good evening, Seth.”)
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(9:47. Jane reported that she was pretty well dissociated, but recalled the last few sentences with a smile. I suggested some titles for the book: “Sethenetics,” “Sethgestions,” etc. Added later: Seth Speaks, in 1972. Resume at 9:55.)
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(As far as I can recall, this is the first time Seth has stated such an approach to a problem, explicitly; although in the past he has referred to various subjects by saying he was not well informed about them.)
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(“Did you expect my father to go back home?” I meant: what did Seth think of my father going back home to live under mother’s care, from the hospital, instead of going to a nursing home, as we had all thought quite possible.)
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(“Good night, Seth.” Jane seemingly ended at 10:35, but at 10:37:)
Ruburt should endeavor to forget his arms. He is overly concerned with them now, and this holds the image of them in his mind. This clouds the image of his arms in their normal healthy position. Let him forget about them, and they will return to normal. His attention is directed too much toward them. (Long pause.) As for your earlier comments let him focus upon his general goals. He is not having success with the exercises I suggested because he is trying too hard. (Seth’s suggested motion exercises, instead of passive ones.
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