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UR1 Appendix 1: (For Session 679) mystical grandfather religious Burdo daemons

(My own point in all of this is that Jane was different from her contemporaries in more ways than she realized. It was obvious to her in her youth that none of her friends wrote poetry, or talked about the subject matter of much of her own poetry.3 Jane intuitively felt her own nature, without trying to define it. Concurrently as a child, she would take long walks at night and pray, especially when she’d “been bad.”

(When Seth gave us this information, the sessions had barely started. Yet we could relate to it at once; in this instance especially Seth’s insights “fit” Jane’s conscious knowledge and extended it in most interesting ways.

UR1 Section 1: Session 679 February 4, 1974 mystical Linden photograph n.y church

[...] We found such information especially valuable within the larger social context. [...]

[...] Her fictional themes especially were extensions of much of her earlier poetry, and contained the same kind of thinking that had led to her breaking with her church. [...]