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DELETED SESSION
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(There was much more said by all concerned, but I won’t attempt to give it here. I told Jane as I fed her the rest of her cold lunch that I’m going to have to start cutting down on the typing involved with these sessions, so that I can be sure I get each day’s work done before another load arrives the next day.
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(Jane didn’t finish lunch until close to 4:00. She’d done no exercises, nor had I looked at mail. At 4:12 she began reading yesterday’s session—holding it upright by herself with both hands again—but she didn’t read very well. She was also having some bladder spasms, not surprisingly. Jane finally got through the session with my help. I hadn’t thought we’d manage to have a session today, the way things were going, but even though it was getting late. Jane said she wanted to try at 4:50. I said go ahead.)
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Follow on as you have been. Again, our sessions set up additional frameworks, in which healing takes place, and the improvements will show also in your joint living conditions—so set your minds at rest.
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It is perfectly reasonable to contact your lawyer, and tell him the situation without stressing negatives, and without allowing yourself to get too upset. The session itself should help content your mind about the situation.
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(5:03 PM. The session certainly did help like mad. I found it almost amazingly optimistic, compared to what we’d been doing today. It surely shows the way to go, if we want to be free, though at the same time we can’t divorce ourselves from daily life.
(Both of us felt much better after the session. When I was walking out the door for home tonight, I realized that even so I’d forgotten to read the session to Jane, so I went back into 330 to do that.
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(I kept the session in mind, so I didn’t go so far as to tell Pete to go all out and start suing everybody—although we’ve discussed litigation re the insurance. But what I want Pete to do is to thoroughly familiarize himself with all facets of our “case,” so that we can then make some intelligent decisions. I didn’t even tell Pete that, but will probably end up doing so. Now I don’t know whether to call Fred and get mad this afternoon, or what, considering the material in the session. The session may be acting as a healthy brake on my going too far, too quickly. If so, I’m grateful.
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