1 result for (book:tps2 AND heading:"delet session decemb 29 1971" AND stemmed:session)
DELETED SESSION
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(This is the regularly scheduled session for December 29, 1971. It is deleted from the record.
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(At 8:52 I wrote the following in Sumari as we sat waiting for the session:
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(I didn’t show Jane this, and ask for a translation, until after the session. Begin at 9:14.)
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(We were holding the session in Jane’s workroom across the hall from the living room, in order to obtain more privacy. It was so hot that Jane had been peeling off articles of clothing ever since the session began.)
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He was also very deeply aware of your part in them, in the sessions, and in your support. To that extent they were their own reward. The secondary benefits, to him now, the financial rewards, lay latent. He felt they should be plowed back in—used for you and your work, and that you were not taking advantage of these secondary rewards, that they lay unused when they should furnish you, now, with the opportunity to do your painting.
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You may take a break or end the session as you prefer.
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(Seth now made some comments, here not recorded, about my using our recorder for more information, but as usual I was hesitant because of the time involved later in transcription. This was the end of the session. Jane’s trance had been deep all evening, the pace fast.
(At 11:25 PM I showed her the Sumari verse I had written before the session, and requested a translation. “That’s your first chore tomorrow morning” I said. Jane then handed the page back to me and asked me to read the verse. She listened carefully, then said she “got something on the first line.” I hadn’t expected anything on the verse translation this evening, especially after a long session.)
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After a pause Jane said, “There’s more. That’s all you got, but there’s more to it.” This was another surprise. At 11:30 she went back into the Sumari trance and delivered the balance of the poem. It isn’t included here since she has made her own copies for her Sumari notebook, of this one and the three poems that subsequently followed. My original notes contain a list of the times each poem took – only a few minutes – plus a few comments. The session ended at 12:15 AM.
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