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DELETED SESSION
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(No session was held Monday evening; we worked late instead, and did so on Tuesday night also. Jane did pick up some bits of information from Seth on Monday night, however, and her version of them is attached.
(Questions had begun to accumulate since last Wednesday’s session, of course, and I made notes on a few of them. I suppose they could be summarized in the one I wanted Seth to consider above the others. It stemmed from his material in the session for June 5, when he said that “letting go” could have its frightening aspects for Jane, especially when she relied on such actions to improve her physical abilities like walking. Since she hasn’t been walking much since we embarked on Seth’s new program on June 3, I wondered if her attempts to let go had resulted in some fear on her part. I wondered about whatever beliefs Jane might carry still, that much effort was required in order to accomplish anything worthwhile in Framework 1, even though we might agree that the help we needed must come from Framework 2.
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(In any event, through our conversation before the session, we felt sure that Seth knew what we’d like him to discuss tonight.)
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The material he received from me (Monday evening) was from me, and his suggestion that you work late that evening was the result of a creative impulse on his part. The material on variety is rather important, and also is connected with the fact that I suggested he forget the work sessions for a while. It is quite effective to read such sessions regularly, then to drop them for a week or so for other material, and go back to them. The unconscious, in its own way, digests the initial material in the interim. In your situation, variations are important, since they exist in an overall stable framework.
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The session should be read carefully, and the sessions given to trust of the body emphasized, now, instead of, say, the work sessions—again for now.
I add a humorous note: the north-south orientation of the bed does have advantages. End of session, and a fond good evening.
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