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TPS7 Deleted Session October 14, 1983 3/23 (13%) Rembrandt healing sponge soak rotated
– The Personal Sessions: Book 7 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2017 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session October 14, 1983 3:36 PM Friday

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(3:42.We’d had no interruptions. Jane’s Seth voice had once more been a bit stronger and deeper, but not at all loud enough to attract any attention. I told Jane something that I’d wanted to mention—that it would be great if she could get to turn in bed by herself. This would give her a lot more freedom as her body healed itself. And why not? I said. If the arms can do what they’re doing, there’s no reason why such improvements won’t show up in the legs. Resume at 3:55.)

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(After this session I went over the 3 previous Seth sessions with her, to reinforce all the good things they contain. Jane was able to read portions of them; I helped her out with the rest. They are sure to end up as a book in themselves, I think, though I’m not talking about publication.

(The time passed before we could realize it. I had many things to say that I left unspoken. Among them was a reminder to Jane that each evening as I lay in bed I send her healing energy and my prayers for her deep recovery. I still use the visionary technique I came up with when these sessions started: I envision a large sponge with which I go over her entire body, every inch of it, and soak up all the stiffness and pain and immobility. Then I squeeze out all those things as I hold the sponge out a window; the afflictions soak into the ground where they’re transformed into positive energy and attributes.

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