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(We also see creative connections between the way Jane produced The Wonderworks this month, and the book outline for The Way Toward Health last March, as described in Appendix 7. She conceived and delivered the latter while in a dissociated state also. And as with The Way Toward Health, she doesn’t know whether she’ll ever carry The Wonderworks any further.
“Seth straddles many of these points and appears in the dream levels of others at their personal symbol level. I haven’t gotten to the deeper level of dream experience yet, where I could meet him directly. At trance levels we intersect, but we don’t meet. This intersection of Seth-Jane in trance also happens in dreams, when book sessions occur there. Sometimes there is some separation, though, as when I’m aware of Seth giving me material … Seth is an ancient entity, however. When he comes into my dreams the automatic intersection takes place, so I’m not aware of him separately.
2. Jane has yet to publish her account of what happened when she deliberately set out to find Seth. She isn’t holding back from doing so for any particular reason, however, and thinks she may eventually describe her psychic journey in one of her own books.
[...] “And it’ll be on the book … I’m not used to being so relaxed beforehand, though …” What developed was a very short session, and contrary to her expectations, Seth devoted half of it to Jane herself. [...]
Give us a moment … I said earlier in this book that the world you know arises from basic unpredictability, from which significances then emerge. [...]
[...] See, for example, chapters 4 and 5 in The Coming of Seth, and Chapter 14 in The Seth Material. Actually, Seth and Jane dream data run through all of the books those two have produced so far, either singly or together.
The 92nd session for September 28, 1964, was a basic one for information on dreams, and Jane quotes various portions of it in chapters 5 and 14, as listed above; I ask the reader to review that material especially (and in both books). [...]