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Jane held Session 900 for Chapter 5 of Dreams, in Volume 1, some 20 months ago. [...]
2. In Chapter 10 of Mass Events, see the opening notes for Session 873, which Jane held on the evening of August 15, 1979.
4. In the Preface for Volume 1 of Dreams, see Session 881, with its Note 1. Then I suggest a review in chapters 1 and 2 of all of the material pertinent to evolution and creationism.
[...] See the definitions of genes and chromosomes in the 610th session in Chapter One.)
Now: (Pause.) The nerves are also composed of the same kind of interior structures as mentioned earlier (in this chapter): around, or rather from which, the physical nerves form. [...]
(Supplementing Seth’s mention of the inner senses during the last delivery: He’s told us about nine of these so far, and a list of them can be found in Chapter Nineteen of The Seth Material. [...]
The main point I want to make in this chapter is that you are already familiar with all conditions you will meet after death, and you can become consciously aware of these to some extent. (Pause, smile at 10:29.) End of chapter.
2–3 PM: Finished James chapter one; very pleased.
[...] In other words, of course, I hope to inspire both your imagination and your intelligence in this chapter and in this section of the book, devoted to such subject matter.
Chapter 2: I cited both concepts in Note 1 for Session 884. [...]
Chapter 3: Seth discussed CU’s much more extensively in Session 889. [...]
—FROM SESSION 917, MAY 21, 1980, IN CHAPTER 8 OF DREAMS
4. See Seth’s very acute discussions of the soul (or entity) in sessions 526–28 for Chapter 6 of Seth Speaks. He came through with many excellent points. [...] Then in Chapter 9 of Personal Reality, see the 637th session at 10:20: “A group of cells forms an organ. [...]
[...] For Seth’s resolution of this little dilemma, see Session 638 in the same chapter.
9. Carl Jones is mentioned in the 561st session for Chapter 14 of Seth Speaks.
[...] Jane quoted short passages from the session in Chapter 7 of Adventures in Consciousness.
4. The contents of this note flow out of what I wrote in Note 2: Seth mentions Jane’s fly experience in this (718th) session, and Jane discussed it in more detail in Chapter 5 of Politics. Then in Chapter 6 of her book she presented long excerpts from the James-Jung material as it developed in the 717th session.
5. See Jane’s “library’ material at the beginning of Chapter 7 of Politics. And again: For her own purposes she quoted in the same chapter the appropriate Seth material from the 718th session.
[...] Another is my own longtime interest in the American psychologist and philosopher, William James [1842–1910]; he wrote the classic The Varieties of Religious Experience.3 A third is a letter received last week from a Jungian psychologist who had been inspired by Seth’s material on the Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist, Carl Jung [1875–1961], in Chapter 13 of Seth Speaks. [...]
(We also discussed the parallels — and differences — revolving around Jane’s perception of the James book this week and her development eight months ago of the outline and chapter headings for the possible book The Way Toward Health. [...]
I was using this sense, I believe, in the episode described in Chapter 17, experiencing a concept that could not be expressed adequately in words, when everything in the room seemed to grow to tremendous size.
[...] I’m reading that session, of course, as I write this chapter, and I’ve just come across Rob’s original notes, scribbled in between this passage and the next. [...]
[...] Eventually we learned that Seth, Rob, and I were part of an ancient entity; this will be discussed in chapters 14 and 15. [...]
The next few chapters will deal with our efforts to be “scientifically responsible,” to “test” Seth for ESP. [...]
CHAPTER
FOUR:
The “Seth Voice”
[...] After a pause at 9:50, he resumed dictation on Chapter Twelve.)
[...] (See the 634th session in Chapter Eight, among others.)
The concept of nirvana (see the 637th session in Chapter Nine) and the idea of heaven are two versions of the same picture, the former being one in which individuality is lost in the bliss of undifferentiated consciousness, and the latter one in which still-conscious individuals perform mindless adoration. [...]
(Patty enthusiastically told us that Seth’s material on the various stages of consciousness, in the 569th and 570th sessions in Chapter Seventeen, closely agreed with her recent studies. In addition, her comments and information fit in so well with this present chapter that I began to wonder if something more than coincidence had led her to visit us now. [...]
(A note: Patty read the late chapters of Seth’s book but Jane did not. [...]
Last month, in the opening notes for Session 931, in Chapter 9, I recorded that on July 8 Jane spontaneously wrote “a complete outline for a book on Seth’s magical approach to reality.” [...]
Next chapter heading (10), to be called: “The Pleasure Principle. [...]
3. In Chapter 9 of Dreams, see the opening notes for Session 920 at superscript number 5.