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(Just before the session Jane said she felt unusually relaxed. On Monday, February 12, I had hypnotized her for the first time.)
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(9:45. Jane took a very long time to open her eyes, and when she succeeded they were very heavy and bleary. Throughout this extra-long delivery I had thought she was in a deep state, and she now confirmed this; she had but a vague memory of what she had said. “I was out.” As stated, she had been unusually relaxed. “If Seth ever came through undistorted, this was it....”
(Her manner had been forceful, eyes open at times. Resume in the same fashion at 9:51.)
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He doubled his discipline, and tried to put the lid upon the spontaneous self. For some time he confused true spontaneity with acts caused by blind propulsion, so he could not trust his spontaneous nature. Your mother for example says what she thinks often. Ruburt therefore thought she was spontaneous; for a while he did not see the blind panic behind the words or acts.
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(10:15. Jane came out of trance a little more quickly this time, but still took quite a bit longer than usual. She became more alert at break however, and waited to see if Seth cared to resume.
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Only the poetry represented neutral ground. On other areas of life the spontaneous became highly suspect in both social and work areas. In his gallery work experience he did his best to disguise his spontaneous nature, out of his own fear and also as a result of your attitude at that time.
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