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WTH Part One: Chapter 9: May 31, 1984 shin Margaret stretcher thirst Georgia

[...] She said she didn’t know if she was up to any free-association efforts — “though I do intend to try it, as Seth says.” [...]

TPS2 Session 631 (Deleted Portion) December 18, 1972 breakthrough brushes quintessence move problems

[...] After Jane was out of trance, I explained to her that I didn’t understand the paragraph marked * . [...]

TES9 Session 455 January 6, 1969 John Bill Peg fluids retention

(Seth said his use of the word crisis didn’t necessarily mean that there would be disastrous circumstances, but again he didn’t elaborate. [...]

[...] Bill and Peg didn’t particularly want to talk about the data given above, but said it had a direct bearing; something, we were told, about a meeting tomorrow...

TPS2 Deleted Session December 29, 1971 job tu deeply du rewards

(I didn’t understand whether Jane considered the last five years wasted or not, however, including the books, the psychic work, the painting, etc. I said for my part that the end of January would mark a change in our way of life, and that I didn’t think we’d ever return to the old—it obviously left too many things to be desired in spite of any accomplishments, etc. [...]

(I didn’t show Jane this, and ask for a translation, until after the session. [...]

TES4 Session 182 August 28, 1965 Bill hay kill fever mother

[...] That didn’t develop into a session; Seth did’t speak. [...]

[...] For reasons he didn’t go into now, Jane owed Walter Zeh a debt, which she has paid in full. [...]

[...] There was some kind of disagreement as to Bill’s choice of a career [Bill had left the Navy not long before], an argument with Bill’s father; ever after that Bill didn’t get along with his father. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 643, February 26, 1973 Andrea inferior beliefs aggression opposing

[...] What’s yours?” I didn’t have any. [...]

[...] “Somehow I didn’t feel quite with it,” she said, but I told her the material was as cogent as ever. [...]

TMA Introduction by Jane Roberts magical Rob camera trancetime whirred

[...] I didn’t really worry that such things might happen, but I was uneasily aware that they could. [...] Didn’t he emerge magically to begin with?

UR2 Section 6: Session 743 April 21, 1975 unknown ufo Atlantis Bermuda entices

[...] “I’ve got the nostalgic, uneasy feeling that he’s going to wind up the book soon,” she said, “especially after listening to that material just before the Atlantis stuff: I didn’t feel that way when I had the session, but I do now. [...]

[...] The sessions didn’t come to a halt after all. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 846, April 4, 1979 Jonestown cult fallout reactor Island

(I didn’t get carried away by the idea this evening, but I was certainly taken with it as we talked. [...]

(At the same time, I told Jane tonight, I wasn’t asking that she try for a fast book because I didn’t think she was ready for it, even though I knew that she — and Seth — could do it. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 718 November 6, 1974 James view Jung tuned William

(The events to come didn’t help matters any, either. [...] We decided to go ahead, though Jane didn’t see a book or have any visual data. [...]

(Before what we expected to be our regular session for Monday evening, Jane told me that she’d awakened in the middle of the previous night with insights about two practice elements1 Seth would discuss — but we didn’t hear from Seth even though she felt him “around” as we prepared for the session.

[...] Most likely my own interest in James’s work exerted some kind of influence upon Jane’s newly developing abilities, I thought; but still, that didn’t answer my questions.

(When Jane first read my question after she’d held the 697th session, she told me that she “didn’t get it” — that perhaps I was drawing inferences from Seth’s material that weren’t intended. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 4, 1983 milligrams Joan dosage birthday Lorrie

[...] Jane broke off her delivery without effort to say hello, and Lorrie didn’t notice anything. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 7, 1984 nail approval sill temperature angriest

(She didn’t read over the session from the day before yesterday. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 19, 1984 coughing steam cold loge stage

[...] By then most of the drug had been absorbed, but I didn’t call anybody. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 8, 1982 bespoke harbingers interlaces sporadic settling

[...] “Had quite a time there, didn’t you?” It was amazing, how much better I felt now than when I’d written the notes for yesterday’s session [Sunday, the 7th]. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session January 19, 1972 diet food interflow menstruational specialized

It may seem that results did not show (they didn’t) but Ruburt’s notebook clearly outlines various points of progress during that time. [...]

TPS1 Session 557 (Deleted Portion) October 28, 1970 threatened artistic fear overaggravated deduction

[...] I followed it all right, but at the same time I was wondering why the unconscious, when it saw how I was taking the symptom, didn’t get busy and eliminate it and set me at rest. [...]

TSM Chapter Fifteen Pietra probable selves Rob injections

[...] He didn’t recall any strong inner image of the interior of a body, though; yet he said that he had been thinking of body interiors—something that I didn’t know. [...]

[...] At the time of the session, we didn’t know what probable selves were, though Seth had used the term once or twice in the past. [...]

ECS1 January 14, 1969, Tuesday Conversation Between Rachel and Ruburt Rachel wheat unfriendly group leave

[...] It is as if in your terms, you see, you could go back to a period of this life where you should have acted in a different way and didn’t. Well you have the opportunity now to go back into that existence and make it different in the present. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 17, 1984 Georgia ashamed surmount panic starving

[...] I didn’t know what it was for. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 2 poems peach moons aesthetic poetry

[...] Even when I wrote The Seth Material, I didn’t clearly understand why it happened or connect it in any way with my previous life or beliefs. [...]

[...] Didn’t anyone or anything care that one cat had died? [...]

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