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TSM Chapter Six 39/70 (56%) Dr Instream Osis psychologist Rob
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Six: Seth Meets a Psychologist

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¶8

[...] He soon wrote back asking for a few sample sessions and suggesting that Seth clairvoyantly describe his office in New York. I don’t know what I expected from Dr. Osis, but I sure as the devil wasn’t ready to see what Seth could or could not do. Seth offered to carry out the experiment, but I held back. I don’t know if I was more afraid that Seth could or couldn’t follow through.

¶18

I just wasn’t ready, apparently, to put Seth or myself under any kind of test. I was afraid that Seth’s claim to clairvoyance might be subconscious bluff—his or mine—and I didn’t know if I had enough courage to call the bluff or not. [...] I thought of “testing” Seth in a highly rigid, uncompromising manner. Seth had to be right or wrong. [...]

¶6

[...] Since in all of these experiments Seth was helping us through actual suggestions and explanations as to how we perceive such information, I simply couldn’t minimize his importance just to get the ESP book published. To us, Seth and the Seth Material was making everything else possible.

¶21

[...] By the time this first change happened in my trance states, I’d already had my first out-of-body experience, and following Seth’s instructions I was having clairvoyant experiences during daily exercise periods. But I felt in control of these, while Seth was in control of sessions, and to me this made a difference. [...] It was also during this time that Seth started removing my glasses just before he began to speak.

¶22

[...] It definitely belonged to Seth. To all intents and purposes, Seth was comfortably ensconced in my physical body. This is our current procedure also, and apparently it gives Seth a certain freedom of expression. [...]

¶67

Dr. Instream explained the parapsychologists’ attitude toward the testing of ESP and suggested that Seth try clairvoyantly to perceive objects upon which the doctor would be concentrating. [...] At the same time Seth was to give his impressions, and each week we would mail the sessions to Dr. Instream. This time I agreed; so did Seth.

¶4

As it turned out, it was Seth’s part in the book that bothered the publisher. If I’d played down Seth’s importance and concentrated on some of the other experiments that were also proving successful, then the book would have a very good chance, the editor told me. [...]

¶11

[...] Suppose Seth couldn’t? [...] Why had Seth agreed when he knew, whoever he was, that I was scared stiff?

¶20

[...] For the first year I paced the room constantly, while speaking for Seth. [...] Seth told us that this was an experimental procedure and would not continue unless I gave full consent.

¶33

We had a Seth session, the first in which I went in and out of trance so quickly that both Seth and I could take part in a normal conversation.

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