1 result for (book:tps2 AND heading:"delet session januari 10 1973" AND stemmed:jane)
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(Jane had the “tooth bit” in a rather distant way, briefly after breakfast and after supper today. We talked over the causes, used some suggestions, and that seemed to take care of it. She feels much better. She is writing down her fears, angers, good points, etc., each day. This has been very revealing.
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(Tam wrote Jane on January 2, 1973, asking for some material on his dream of the night before. In distorted form he picked up that Jane and I had decided on January 2 that Adventures in Consciousness would not be written or contracted; that in daytime working hours Jane was to go full steam ahead on her own writing, etc. Jane called him on the morning of the second of January. [Copy sent to Tam on January 12, 1973, of this portion.])
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(9:51. Still in trance, Seth/Jane said while pouring some wine: “I am giving you Tam’s material together—it will be easier to type.” Resume at 9:55.)
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(10:00. Jane’s trance had been deep, her delivery rapid and intent. Seth was insistently present. “All right, all right,” Jane said to the invisible Seth. I told her I was ready if she wanted to resume. 10:02.)
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The class was important. (As Jane said also.) Because he now decided to do his own thing also, he was free to do his psychic thing also—hence today the out-of-body experiments conducted. (Quite successfully.) Once he saw himself simply (underlined) as a psychic, he became prey to all of the conventional psychic ideas, afraid of the sexual-demon characteristics connected with out-of-bodies, for example.
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(“You mean by my pendulum?” When I learned not long ago that Jane’s symptoms were caused by her fear that her psychic work was not letting her do her own writing—that she was failing as a writer, that she wanted success as a writer first, not as a psychic, etc.)
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(Emphatically. Jane is still venting herself daily in the personal notes—with excellent results. She wrote: Middle Feb. 1973—I begin new Seven!”)
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(10:21. Jane’s trances had been deep all evening. Seth didn’t get to the letter for correspondents. Robert Monroe is the author of Journeys Out of The Body, Doubleday, 1971. )
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(Jane was yawning, again and again. She got more data as she yawned:)
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(“All right, all right....” Jane said to Seth again, after reciting this passage to me.
(We talked about Bill Macdonnel, who stopped in late this afternoon to say goodbye before leaving for California. Jane said she had a lot of available material on Bill, also, but wouldn’t give it. Then resume at 10:30.)
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(10:35. Again Jane’s trance had been deep. She was very relaxed. “All I want to know is,” she said, “how am I going to get from here [the living room] into there?” Meaning across the hall to the bedroom.
(It is Monday, January 15 as I finish typing this session. On the day it was held, January 10, Seth said there wouldn’t be any more great trouble for Jane through the tooth symptoms. This hasn’t proven out. The tooth symptoms have hung on, perhaps not as severely; they frighten Jane a good deal. Through the pendulum, suggestion, her writing, etc., we have learned a lot about their causes. Eliminating the symptoms though is like trying to pick up mercury at this writing. The latest wrinkle is that the teeth reflect her concern about money, eating, and my own success as an artist...)