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(“But you must,” I said. She finally agreed, and that that was why she’d wanted Seth to talk about it. But right now she wanted to do exercises. I was to read the session to her later.
(She’d done few movements yesterday, but today she seemed to make up for it. Earlier I’d told Jane that for the first time I could see the vein crossing over the outside ankle bone of her right foot—another improvement.
(4:10. She had her left leg up in the air, head going up and down. She made many noises and grunts. “The right one wants to go, too.” She had a sip of ginger ale. Her right arm began going in rapid circles, head bobbing. Then her left foot, then the left arm and the right foot moved. A couple of minutes later she came across with a burst of very strong and rapid motions generally. Rest.
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(Now I told her that re Seth’s session for me yesterday, I’d tried using his suggestions when I went to bed, and that they worked well, in that I stopped worrying about Jane. However, when I woke up a couple of hours later, with my stomach full of gas again, I actually caught myself in the process of worrying about her. I had to get up and take soda. But I’d presented myself with a clear little demonstration that Seth had been right, and that I should tell myself that Jane was being healed, and that I didn’t have to worry. I intend to keep on with the exercise before sleeping, until the results are in. I would say to myself when I found myself worrying about her: “Jane is being healed. Forget it.”
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(4:43. Rest. Ginger ale. Jane said that since the session today she realized she’d been worrying about three things: 1. Getting home for Thanksgiving. 2. Getting home for Christmas. 3. How she’s going to manage sitting in a chair. I said I didn’t care about the holidays, but that she shouldn’t worry about the chair bit. Let the unconscious mind do that for you, I told her. I added that no one knew how they managed to sit in a chair—all the thousands of motions, impulses, cellular actions, etc. that were necessary—unless they were a specialist in such matters. I said that such a simple action must be governed by other portions of the unconscious mind that are conscious in their own rights. She agreed.
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(Jane ate another excellent supper after she’d rested and I’d taken a short nap. We were almost through the second reading of the prayer when there came a knock on the door. It was Margaret Bumbalo, come to visit. I left. I’d read today’s session to Jane right after supper.
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