1 result for (book:tps7 AND heading:"delet session novemb 11 1983" AND stemmed:one)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(I told Jane she should be really pleased by all these positive signs that she is improving. She is, of course—more steps along the way. Jane said she often imagines herself here at our house, doing various things. That’s the best way to use suggestion, I said: keep the goal in mind and let the unconscious mind see to those healing details necessary to get one where one wants to go.
(I told Jane that I’d had a half-remembered dream of my own last night, involving my going back to work for Stu Komer of the old Artistic plant. I was working on a new kind of greeting card that could, I think, actually be quite successful. If I had time I’d make a dummy of one to show Jane how it works, for it utilizes two pieces of embossed paper and messages to deliver its import. Quite original, I think, a creative accomplishment. I said I wouldn’t mind Seth commenting on the dream.
(Jane described her own vivid dream of last night, which I can only approximate here. It involved Jane washing the internal organs of a woman who’d died and had been well-known to a group of people—someone like Jane herself. Involved also was a puppy and other elements. I thought the dream very positive, and showed that Jane was shedding old beliefs and starting anew with new ones.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
(3:40. I said I hoped Seth would go into my question of yesterday, about not wanting my own suggestions for Jane’s improvement to come into conflict with her body’s own innate and spontaneous order of healing itself. When Jane resumed the session she got one word out—her shortest session on record. I told her later:)
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
(4:28. The body seemed to progress along its own intuitive program of working one part after another. Jane’s left foot got going good, rotating, as her head lifted. Then the head and torso lifted up and went from side to side. “It’s all right,” Jane repeated to herself. She rested. “The right leg did do new stuff, though.”
[... 6 paragraphs ...]