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(Jane tried to read yesterday’s session, but couldn’t do it very well, so she laid it aside for a smoke. She showed how she had considerably more motion in her entire left arm and hand, especially at the elbow. She’s mentioned changes in the hands several times lately. Then she showed how she also had more motion in the right hand and forearm. Her feet, both of them, also moved, and felt freer, she said. The splotches on her feet are again much improved. It appears that her body generally is showing signs of more changes, as though it’s getting ready for them. Seth has forecast this. Jane hasn’t moved much at all for a long time. I read her yesterday’s session.
(It was 4:20 before either of us realized it. I tried doing mail, without getting anywhere. At 4:30 I rang for an aide, since the medicine bag was empty on its pole at the head of Jane’s bed. As we waited, Jane decided to go ahead with the session. “I’ll try to keep my voice down,” she said. The window had just been closed: I’d been bothered by traffic noise as I tried to read to her. Her Seth voice was indeed on the quiet side.)
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(4:35. Rita came in to do something — what I don’t recall, since I didn’t note it down. I read what she’d given to Jane. Resume at 4:39.)
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You and Ruburt have had the feeling many times — but what we are trying to do is change over completely from one mode of operation to another, and to construct, say, new inner blocks of meaning that will give rise to the next era.
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Now I may or may not return, et cetera — and once again I do indeed adjust those coordinates that quicken the healing processes.
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(4:50 p.m. Jane said Seth “could have gone on and on.” I regretted the lost opportunity. She said she’d tried to reach the platform Seth had described in the last session, and as I’d suggested she try to do, but with limited success. Yet she’d achieved something, so it was worth keeping on with for a while, I said.
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