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(11:21.) You do not understand how alike you two are. Ruburt is as “detailed” about his own working habits as you both admit you are in yours. He seems to be in awe, relatively speaking, of your simplified “perfectionist” detailed ways, while to a certain extent you seem to be in awe of his inspired undetailed ways—a game each of you play.
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You set upon this adventure, the two of you. It is meaningless to say that the books are Ruburt’s. Your ideas of “perfection” and love of detail, or if your prefer, your feeling for the significance of detail that appears exteriorized in your notes, is as present in the inner consistency of the material itself as given by me.
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(11:47. Jane said she felt Seth Two behind her, for the first time in a long while. She’d felt that other personality behind Seth while she’d been in trance, but couldn’t get it.... “I feel half looped,” she said. She drank three bottles of beer during the session—more than she usually does. “Well, I’ll get it,” she said, “or try to,” meaning she’d try to bring in Seth Two.
(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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(But then at 12:05 Seth Two returned:) You are vi-tal be-cause we hold you as a part of our experi-ence. You triumph because we are, and in our areness is the source of all vitality—(whispering:) a dim trans-la-tion....
(12:07 AM. “I quit,” Jane said, coming out of her trance. Her recitation as Seth Two had speeded up somewhat after a slow beginning, and had acquired almost a sing-song rhythm. At times she’d stressed the syllables of words more than the words themselves; at other times she hadn’t.
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