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UR1 Appendix 9: (For Session 690) Sumari sexuality song passivity female

[...] Each song is unique and thrilling, whether it’s muted or powerful, melodic or animated; often the particular delivery is made up of a combination of such attributes, as it was this evening. [...]

NotP Chapter 8: Session 784, July 19, 1976 cordellas alphabet sentence Chinese language

(Once again Seth devoted the first delivery of the session to his introduction for Jane’s “Cézanne” book. [...]

TES5 Session 221 January 10, 1966 test coat Ann momentum Diebler

[...] Jane was dissociated as usual for a first delivery. Her eyes had opened frequently after the middle of the delivery, although her pace had begun to slow somewhat.

TES2 Session 73 July 22, 1964 Pipers constructions chair seed depth

(By now, Jane’s delivery was much more vigorous, her voice quite loud and strong. [...]

[...] I interrupted Jane’s delivery somewhat to ask it, and it will be noted that Seth did not answer it. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 722 November 27, 1974 particles waves Physicists pool wavelike

2. For some background information on Seth’s basic units of consciousness (CU’s), cells, probabilities, time structures and other material in connection with his delivery here, I suggest reviewing these sessions in Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality: 682–84, 688, and 694.

5. In Volume 1, see Seth’s first delivery for the 681st session: “I told you once that there were pulses of activity in which you blinked off and on — this applying even to atomic and subatomic particles.” [...]

TES4 Session 189 September 20, 1965 Beach Instream York test script

[...] Jane was very well dissociated for a first delivery, she said. [...]

[...] Her delivery had been good.

TES9 Session 440 October 7, 1968 joy preoccupation Pat life conditions

[...] (Voice louder; very emphatic and fast delivery.)

(As mentioned before, throughout the delivery Seth spoke to me in a direct manner, as though I were Pat. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 898, January 30, 1980 computer divine unspoken animals inheritors

[...] Jane’s delivery had fluctuated between using many pauses and being rather fast. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 711 October 9, 1974 station programs psyche grocer characters

[...] She also took time to sing very delicately in Sumari, in contrast to Seth’s powerful deliveries. [...]

[...] Jane’s trance had been excellent, her delivery steady and rather quiet for the most part. [...]

[...] “He’s really going, though, I’m telling you,” Jane said, after remarking upon the shorter delivery. [...]

TES2 Session 68 July 6, 1964 Mark Bill doorway apparition bath

[...] Jane’s delivery was unbroken as she paced about the room at a rather fast rate. [...]

[...] As Jane continued her delivery I noticed that Bill was staring quite consistently into the open bath doorway; yet I did not pay great attention to this, taking it somewhat for granted that Seth would use Bill/Mark only as a talking point relating to whatever subject he discussed.)

[...] The effect lasted for perhaps a minute or two, the room was sufficiently well lighted [although not blazing with light; during her deliveries Jane usually has one 60W light on, but at break we turn more lights on; and if this bothers Jane while talking she automatically snaps them off as she paces about.] and Bill and I had plenty of chance to make sure of what we were looking at.

[...] Also, Jane said Seth had played a trick on her during the last delivery: He had not let her approach my writing table, where she usually let her cigarettes lay, and she had been unable to smoke.

TES3 Session 132 February 15, 1965 Trainor Lepanto Elegy Father summon

[...] Her voice was somewhat heavier throughout, her rate of delivery somewhat faster than usual.)

[...] She reported that she was much more dissociated than during her first delivery. [...]

TES6 Session 273 July 18, 1966 wheel sweater ribbon parallelogram nurse

[...] Midway through the delivery her eyes began to open often. [...]

[...] We think the above block of data is a good example of his attempts to have Jane talk about the delivery of a package to our door. [...]

TES2 Session 70 July 13, 1964 Philip John compromise jeopardize demented

[...] Her delivery was animated and fast, her pacing regular, her eyes dark as usual. [...]

(By now, Jane’s delivery was strong and very animated. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 903, February 25, 1980 grid mammals classifications fragments transmigration

(Pause at 9:30 in an intent delivery.) The grids of perception that compose your world give you the world picture as you (underlined) experience it because your physical senses put you in a certain position within the entire grid. [...]

(Now Jane paused several times in her delivery—and I had the feeling that Seth was groping for the words that would make his meaning as clear to us as possible.)

TES2 Session 50 May 4, 1964 condensed molecules creation combination diffusion

(Now Jane’s delivery became quite slow and measured.)

[...] Jane was dissociated as usual, “coming up,” as she puts it, toward the end of the delivery. [...]

TES4 Session 185 September 6, 1965 chimney shadow photograph meats test

[...] Her delivery had been rather fast. [...]

[...] They did not open now, nor did her delivery falter. [...]

TES4 Session 198 October 13, 1965 test marsh motel photo electromagnetic

[...] Jane was dissociated as usual for a first delivery. [...] Her voice grew somewhat heavier and stronger as the delivery progressed, and her pace speeded up.

TPS4 Deleted Session July 17, 1978 accident death family killed tragedy

(However, neither of us had the slightest idea that Seth himself would use the account—which Jane hadn’t read, don’t forget—as the subject matter for his first delivery tonight. [...]

[...] Jane’s delivery had been fast and sure throughout, the material unexpected but excellent. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 584, May 3, 1971 mediumship forty rapport reluctance sold

[...] Jane’s trance had been deep, her delivery fast. [...]

TES6 Session 268 June 15, 1966 vertical page cat monogram object

[...] Her eyes remained closed for the entire first delivery. [...]

[...] Her pace had been good, her voice fairly strong, her eyes open for most of the delivery.

[...] From now on I watched carefully to see that she held the envelope in the same position until the end of the delivery, so that I could mark the top dimension thus, should it be necessary to our interpretation of the data, and the Wilburs verified that the position of the object itself was thus determined by marking in succession both envelopes as they were opened at break, the two pieces of Bristol, and finally the object itself.)

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