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(The day was much cooler when I left for 330 — only 29 degrees. I took Maude Cardwell’s letter to show Jane. She’d gotten back from hydro pretty late. “You don’t want to hear about all of that,” she said when I asked her how come. “Talking about it makes me sound like I’m bitching all the time. It worked out all right.”
(Jane didn’t eat much lunch — the cheeseburger was badly overcooked, and quite tough. Neither of us had dreams to report. I read her Maude’s letter, and her article in Reality Change, saying we’d have to work out a response. We’ll also have to figure out how to handle any money we receive, until the hospital and insurance questions are resolved. I plan to call our lawyer Monday morning to ask for advice. I imagine I’ll be opening a separate account at the bank for the fund checks. I also told Jane I’d like something from Seth that Maude can send to contributors.
(Carla and Denise were through taking Jane’s vitals — temperature 97.6 — by 3:40. And Jane said she was ready for the session much earlier than usual.)
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(3:56. There was a knock on the door. Someone darted into the room, left a pile of white underpads on the desk, and darted back out.)
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(4:15. Jane said she thought that right away Seth was starting to answer my question of yesterday — not the portion about radiation and why that phenomenon is too strong for us to bear, but the part about the consciousness embodied in cancer, say, which is also too much for us much of the time. I saw what she meant.
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(“Yes. Thank you,” I said, although I was wondering if it was a little short.)
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(Then I also took down Jane’s own letter to contributors, which was obviously triggered by Seth’s. She dictated this quite as easily as Seth had done his own. A few minutes later:
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