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(“Sometimes,” I said as I talked with Jane after she’d had her lunch, “I feel like just saying the hell with it all and waiting ‘till something happens—‘till someone gets on us for money, or something—and then turning the whole thing over to Pete if necessary.” Jane agreed. But then, isn’t that what we’re doing now, in a way? I really meant, of course, that I’d forget the whole mess in the meantime. Well, that would tie in with Seth’s own material, in a fashion, and I was coming around more and more to thinking that it could save our lives.
(Even now, I was sure that yesterday’s session had helped me moderate my own reactions to the latest events—and that was good, I told Jane.
(I took the lunch tray out to the cart after Jane was finished, and met Marilyn Sullivan, who introduced herself to me. Social services. Talked to her on the phone the other day about the interview with Jane yesterday. Am to meet her in her office Friday at 2:30 PM. She didn’t say what for, nor did I ask. I’d told Pete that I’d spoken with Kathleen Murdock—I think.
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(3:15. I gave Jane yesterday’s session. She held it as usual, now, but read quite slowly and haltingly, no matter how close to or far from her eyes she held the papers. She finished at 3:45 after quite a struggle.
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(Jane did want to have a session, though neither one of us seemed to be at our best.)
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(4:30 PM. When I told Jane that Seth had an excellent analogy there, she said, “That’s how I knew we were going to have a session—I began to get material on that analogy.”
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(After our usual nightly routine of turning, massage, nap and supper—the tray was late—and prayer, I read the session for tonight to Jane. As I did so she showed me a new motion with her right arm: now she could lift it higher from the shoulder as she lay on her back, and then reach farther across her body and up toward her left shoulder—something she hasn’t been able to do before today. Another advance, Jane. She’d mentioned feeling changes in the right arm a couple of times earlier this afternoon. This implies changes in the shoulder connection with the right arm, as well as in the elbow.
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(Jane, what am I going to get you for Christmas?
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