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(11:50. She put her glasses back on. “It comes in so slow....” A one minute pause. She went through a number of facial gestures as she tried to begin speaking fast enough—I’d seen her go through the same effects in some of her “massive” experiences. When she finally began speaking her voice was higher than usual—quite a bit higher—but not as high as I remembered earlier Seth Two voices. It fluctuated much more, also, and was considerably less mechanical and remote. She stressed the syllables for the most part, as in the past, and her eyes were cracked open. Seth Two:)
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(Long pause, eyes closed.) E-ven seem-ing fail-ures serve as ex-peri-ence in worlds you do not know. They are aware of your en-deav-ors. Your acts go into a bank of experi-ence from which others can draw.
(Pause.) There are no fu-tile acts, for all of them are val-id, and con-trib-ute to banks of ex-peri-ence and to the birth of cells who are en-dowed with your ex-peri-ence as knowledge.
(Pause.) So do you benefit from other sour-ces of wis-dom than your own. If you are facile you can call up-on these other sources for solutions. Then e-ven cell-u-lar compre-hension swirls into this be-ing that will auto-mati-cally incite psychological recog-nitions.
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(12:02. Jane stopped speaking, and I thought the session was over. She came out of trance—it seemed. “I can’t get any more—or I’m confused,” she said, after a pause. “Wow—am I out....”
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