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(I thought of two questions for Seth as I drove down to the hospital this noon:
(1. Does Jane actually have arthritis? I knew that in the past Seth had insisted that she did not. The implications here can be staggering.
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(Jane went to hydro this morning as usual. Dr. Gibson and a new colleague visited her briefly also. Yesterday they took blood for tests. When I got there at 1:10 this noon a new nurse—a “floater”—was hooking Jane up to her antibiotic, Kefzol. Seems the gal had read Seth Speaks and The Seth Material. She also had a friend—a Ms. Coleman—who had visited Jane from New York City 10 years ago.)
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(“Afternoon. Seth.”)
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(“The same to you, Seth. Thank you very much.”
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(The sponge exercise is described at the end of yesterday’s session; I’m pleased that Seth thinks it of value. Jane and I talked about it after the session today.
(I was greatly pleased that Seth answered one of my two questions, by saying that Jane did not have arthritis. This meant, I told her, that she didn’t have to think of herself as having “an incurable disease.” It would also free both of us from speculating about drugs that would “cure” arthritis. I can already see how her healing is going to influence future books, or notes I may write—for I’ll have to explain how the diagnosis of arthritis came about in the medical profession, how erroneous it was, and why we went along with it for so long, while all the time knowing, or at least feeling, that it wasn’t so, that there was more involved than Jane having “an incurable disease.” Interesting. Should make mighty interesting reading some day.
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