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TES7 Session 330 March 27, 1967 Pat sitter Norelli lbj sweaters

(“Why doesn’t Jane feel so hot today?”)

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 1, 1984 choked recovery panic tougher pillow

[...] In other words, I told Jane, she doesn’t have to surmount any physical debilitating disease that has bacteria or germs or microbes attached to it, and is labeled “incurable.”

TPS5 Deleted Session April 18, 1979 soda contemplation Maalox stomach disapprove

[...] Her material is excellent; she said she doesn’t know where it comes from, or exactly what state she’s in when doing it. [...] She doesn’t know whether she can “calm down enough to do more on the piece or not,” although I’m sure she will. [...]

TPS1 Session 585 (Deleted Portion) May 12, 1971 creed panel permanent symptoms sketches

[...] Jane has already learned that she doesn’t want to do merely psychic, Seth books, like the Edgar Cayce series, for instance—from her own work on the creed. [...] It doesn’t really matter that the Seth material is excellent, etc. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 8: May 22, 1984 eliciting play forgive children imagination

[...] She doesn’t know if her body can fully recover, yet she really believes that she can straighten out her broken leg. [...]

UR1 Appendix 11: (For Session 698) Wonderworks intersection chameleon objectification levels

[...] And as with The Way Toward Health, she doesn’t know whether she’ll ever carry The Wonderworks any further.

TES9 Session 450 November 20, 1968 Pius Carl encyclopedia creaked guy

Pius, doesn’t sound right to me, 8, 1... [...] But it doesn’t sound right but seems to be what I’m getting.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: July 31, 1984 custard yolk Frank Trenton quavering

[...] “Well,” Frank said, “she always does when she doesn’t have the sessions.” [...]

TPS3 Deleted Sessions July 9, 1977 Saturday July 10, 1977 fanatic threat fools safety rancor

[...] Jane doesn’t like to go into trance too soon after eating. [...]

[...] A novelist may indeed maintain seclusion from the world—and while the world may not like it, it doesn’t care enough, except for a few publicity seekers, to track him down.

UR1 Section 1: Session 683 February 18, 1974 bulb multipersonhood personhood units herd

(“It sure doesn’t start out like a book to me,” Jane said. “It doesn’t seem to be simple, like the others. [...]

[...] “The material doesn’t seem like a book, but when I started getting stuff in my sleep after the last two sessions, I did wonder …” I had to laugh: She hadn’t mentioned her own suspicions to me. [...]

TPS5 Session 855 (Deleted Portion) May 21, 1979 Yale jar evangelical pique heroics

[...] And to me: “Sometimes I think that you, whenever you get any idea that doesn’t have to do with painting, ought to stamp it out with both feet, and just stick to that. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 13, 1984 Joe Margaret daredevils defiers health

[...] It doesn’t matter. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 882, September 26, 1979 evolution creationism universe evolutionists creationists

[...] My statement doesn’t mean that Jane and I endorse creationism just because we question the doctrines of evolution. [...]

[...] Why man’s sin, resulting in the catastrophic flood, to which all species fell victim? The regular theory of evolution doesn’t have to contend with such questions, of course, but in the book I just read no explanations for questions like that are given—I don’t even remember that they were raised.

TPS2 Session 605 January 17, 1972 pyramids chanting sound gong bleed

[...] The connection doesn’t seem as good tonight.”

[...] It just doesn’t seem as strong....” [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 850, May 2, 1979 idealists idealism kill shalt Thou

[...] He doesn’t want to leave town, which is the place of his birth, to find a better job; nor does it occur to him to try and understand better the experiences of his fellow workers. He doesn’t believe that he can change the world by beginning where he is, and yet he is afraid to count upon his own abilities by giving them a practical form of expression.

UR1 Appendix 6: (For Session 687) ancient pathological article Appendix parallel

“We consider anything that doesn’t seem like usual consciousness to be pathological in one way or another. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: June 27, 1984 food foodstuffs vengeance highflying nondisease

(Jane doesn’t appear to be doing too well — her body is up to something, I told her. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 920, October 6, 1980 magical Iran schizophrenia approach debased

Jane doesn’t often refer to such world events in her notes and journals, but we often talk about them. [...]

[...] Sometimes over the years, in my frustration at being unable to find a certain line or passage in a session, or in something Jane or I have written, I’ve ended up thinking that I merely imagined its being: “It doesn’t really exist at all,” I’ve told myself, “so why am I wasting my time looking for it?” Yet once I start hunting, it’s difficult to stop until I’ve exhausted all reasonable chances of finding what I want. [...]

[...] That doesn’t stop me from desperately wanting to help her. [...]

[...] She doesn’t recall the month in which she wrote this—only that she did so at high speed:

TPS7 Deleted Session November 20, 1983 sweetly honey torso movements exercize

[...] “The funny thing is,” Jane said, “I thought that that was coming from Seth—that is, he was speaking the words, though he usually doesn’t do things like that.... [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 7, 1983 catheter Teresa LuAnn Georgia infection

(Seth’s statement that Jane doesn’t have an infection reminded me that months ago Marcia Kardon had very adamantly told us that when a person has a catheter inserted “they always—always—get an infection.” [...]

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