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(I had an interesting little experience after lunch this noon as I was hurrying to get my stuff together preparatory to going to the hospital to see Jane. The effects still linger.
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(I didn’t linger to confront my own handiwork, but hurried to get my stuff together and leave the house; I wanted to stop at a bank to get a book updated, and I knew this would make me a few minutes late getting to room 330. But I’d had a unique experience, and one I resolved to describe to Jane.
(One of the first thoughts that came to mind after I realized what was happening was Jane’s book on Rembrandt. Some of the passages of that book, I understood as I left my studio, described what I had just experienced. I felt this without checking the book to see if I was right.
(It was raining gently by the time I got to the hospital. Jane lay nude on her left side with the pillow between her legs. The first thing I noticed was the better configuration of the bone in her right ankle, which was uppermost due to her position. Not completely clear yet, but better than it had been yesterday. She said she had pains in the foot at times.
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(4:28 PM. It’s a great little session, I told Jane as I got ready to turn her on her side. I said that Seth’s first line, about her ultimately being able to walk, has been on my mind since these new sessions began, but that I’d hesitated to mention it. But Jane’s mobility as far as walking goes is what it’s all about, after all.
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(Jane did some more rotation exercises after supper.
(In regard to Seth’s remark, above, that our creative energies would be enhanced with the onset of these latest sessions, here’s the earlier reference he referred to, in the very first session for October 9, 1983: “Your joint creative abilities should also be more aroused because of this session, so that you will have more intuitive breakthroughs on your own, and jointly, that will benefit you both in many ways.” A neat prediction, Jane.)