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(Jane, as Seth, pointed to our kitchen door. She could see it from her position in the living room. I’d propped it open enough so that our cat, Willy, could get in when he felt like it.)
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
(10:10. It had been a fast delivery as far as my note-taking capacity was concerned. Jane held up her empty glass; before the session I’d filled it with equal parts of wine and water.)
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(As I took Jane’s glass in my left hand she grabbed my right hand and shook it vigorously. As Seth she was most amused while she stared at me.)
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
As mentioned earlier, Ruburt’s sex, as Jane, was also connected, for he carried the beliefs of his culture that a woman would be ridiculed twice as quickly as a man. In the meantime he seemed to have, in a certain way, nothing concrete to offer in terms that he felt people could understand—nothing for them to grab a hold of.
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(A note: It does seem a shame that Cultural Reality is there, ready for the giving or receiving. It’s transmission is a couple of years away, though, according to the way Jane and I have been producing these books. I did mention one thought to Jane that would speed things up. Simply let Seth dictate the book—any book—minus any notes on my part. Then I would only have to transcribe it and type the manuscript. Jane could write a lengthy Intro or Preface if she cared to, explaining all the mechanics, the trances, etc., connected with the book’s production.
(Jane said she thought the idea a good one. She also said that she felt our method to date had been “a very necessary one” for us—notes and all. It does seem Seth could do a book without notes. He would just proceed through each chapter, or session....)