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TPS2 Session 599 (Deleted Portion) December 8, 1971 7/65 (11%) montella alphabet language cordella dyniah
– The Personal Sessions: Book 2 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 599 (Deleted Portion) December 8, 1971

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

(These feelings involved unexpressed emotions stemming from several years ago, on Jane’s part. When she became aware of them, she got a pain in a leg, but a little later did tell me about them.)

[... 17 paragraphs ...]

(9:36. Jane’s trance had been good. She said, regarding her leg pain, that when she got it just before the session she felt like crying, but didn’t want to interrupt the session. She was afraid I’d be bothered, also.

(I told her in turn, and believe she agreed, that all phases of our lives were changing, that it was vital that they do so, since the way of life we had worked out was doing so poorly. This included my painting, my job at Artistic, my attitudes about money, classes—in short everything I could think of, I guess. I’m not so sure Jane would lump all of her activities together in the same way, though – she may not feel the need. I strongly suspected my days at Artistic were numbered; especially so since we now planned a long trip early next year, after taking care of checking the copyreading Prentice-Hall is now doing on Seth Speaks; we are due to get the script back in January.

[... 12 paragraphs ...]

(Here Seth refers to Jane discussing Sumari in writing class this afternoon.)

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

(As Seth, Jane referred now to the Sumari language session we held on Wednesday, December 1, in place of the regular session. As I sat on the couch in our living room, my oil painting of Ianodiala, the 14th century Turkish clairvoyant, hung on the wall behind me. This is the painting Jane had used as a teaching instrument on Dec. 1, and referred to again now.

(The December 1 session had been recorded, and is extremely interesting. I ended up speaking some Sumari myself. Jane advanced to the point where she was able to translate some of this as we went along and the end product, in part, was some excellent poetry.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

(“Wait—can you help me with that spelling? No. I’ve got it,” I said, writing it out. Phonetically I spelled it out in my notes as den-i-ad. As it turned out, I wasn’t quite correct after all. Reading these notes over, Jane told me I had spelled the word incorrectly, that it should be dyniad. This is the way she wrote it out herself. She saw the y, she said.

[... 13 paragraphs ...]

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