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[...] He too is upset that Jane is obviously much more uncomfortable these days than she used to be — than two months ago, say. [...] Jeff doesn’t suggest antibiotics at this time, but told me that the ulcers on Jane’s right knee and left hand won’t heal themselves, and that the new swelling on the top of her right shoulder may turn into another such area. [It didn’t.] Jane has a traveling infection, he believes, and he hopes it doesn’t get into her bloodstream. [...]
[...] I felt sad for Jane and what was happening to both of us. [...] When Jeff called I was reading the last portion of the first session in Jane’s book, The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events — for April 18, 1977, in connection with a note I’m doing for Dreams. [...]
[...] Jane was a bit better, yet still uncomfortable. [...] Jane knew of Jeff’s concerns.
(Jeff suggested that we do nothing at the moment, while he monitors Jane’s condition. [...] Later in the afternoon the cheeks and shoulder both looked a bit better, and Jane acted better.
(Yesterday I’d told Jane that I knew her “body was up to something.” [...] I told Jane it would be a joke if those portions of the self we’re blaming for her condition, really are the truest, most simple and honest portions after all, and that their roles in bringing about her natural death were being subverted by our conscious-mind meddling and interference. [...]
(During our talk I’d cited a long list of things that in my view Jane has given up over the years, at the never-satisfied behest of portions of the personality that were now in complete control. [...] Jane used it just once. [...]
(In interpreting those passages, I saw that Jane would have died, given her own choice, a couple of years ago, but her plan was interfered with by me and the hospital personnel. [...]
(I was also angry that Jane hadn’t allowed anything to come through in sessions about herself for some time. [...]
(I’ve also thought for some time that there might be clues to Jane’s seeming dilemmas in reincarnation — which Seth hasn’t gone into at all. [...]
(The afternoon passed without Jane having a session. [...]