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UR1 Appendix 9: (For Session 690) Sumari sexuality song passivity female

(Without a break Jane went from her Seth trance into another very creative mode of consciousness. For perhaps five minutes she sang to the class in Sumari,2 the trance language she initiated a few years ago. I’ve always found the quality of her Sumari expression to be of a high order. Each song is unique and thrilling, whether it’s muted or powerful, melodic or animated; often the particular delivery is made up of a combination of such attributes, as it was this evening. Class members discussed the song briefly. Then Jane came through as Sumari once more, but this time she spoke in conversational tones.3 Immediately she was finished, Seth returned:)

3. Jane also writes poetry in Sumari, and can translate it into English. When they’ve been recorded she can do the same with her Sumari songs and her verbal prose, as I call it. Later, as we discussed her use of Sumari in the material for this appendix, I asked her if she could describe the subjective feelings involved with her ability to go so quickly from Seth to Sumari, as well as to reverse the order.

UR1 Section 2: Session 690 March 21, 1974 Christ architect species religious Jehovah

[...] The material had been clear, she said, coming from that “certain necessary level” that she had to reach in order to do this book.

[...] Men and animals will again meet upon the earth, with the old understanding in yet a new situation.7 There are no closed systems, and in deep biological orders each species knows what another is doing, and its place in the overall scheme that has been chosen by each. [...]