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[...] When I was finished the results were discussed by the students; they told me what impressions were hits, etc. [...]
I have a connection with Martha and water, perhaps because you told me she lived on Grand Island, or perhaps this is an indication of a street name such as Lake Ave, Water St., etc. [...]
Eyes bothered me quite a bit all day; got some discouraged though did try to keep spirits up, etc.; and did fairly decent job of it.
(I discussed with Seth the surprise with which Jane and I have watched young people take to his ideas on time, dreams, clairvoyance, telepathy, etc.; with this I speculated as to the reaction of Jane or myself had we been introduced to such ideas at the age of 20 or so. Seth said there was no cause for surprise here, that young people are intuitively aware of much more than one gives them credit for, and that when Jane and I meet young people who express interest we should help them by recommending books, giving our own ideas, etc.
(I asked no questions about other major topics, such as the envelope experiments, Dr. Instream, etc., preferring to have such answers in writing. [...]
[...] The post office fouled up here, misplacing the special delivery notice, then failing to make delivery, etc. [...]
[...] Jane was dissociated as usual Her eyes had remained closed, her pace had been slow, she hadn’t smoked, etc.
(After we had talked a bit I deduced that Seth/Jane had been trying for the word Stonehenge—meaning the ancient Druidic stone monoliths, arranged in a circle in England, etc. [...] She didn’t know why she couldn’t say it while in trance, since she knows the word and what it stands for, etc.)
(Jane made it a point to mention that in regard to the switch in polarities of the ELM units: “This isn’t only with north and south switching, but opposites anywhere on the rim of the circle I used as illustration—such as east and west reversed, etc.”
[...] She verified Seth’s statements about Jim Crosson’s worries about holding an audience, etc. [...]
[...] Almost always it is “make your own decisions,” etc., and quite rightly so.)
[...] (Checked, etc.) A grandmother with something wrong with a right leg.
A name with a sound like Gary here or G A or G E R R Y. (This may apply to BT’s married name: Gerrigan or: Gerrighan, etc.)
(Some time later Jane told me she picked up that when Seth spoke Timothy was suspicious—“Seth would speak now, you see, in order to make an impression,” etc.
(Timothy Foote described his learning about the healings at Lourdes, France, while he was an overseas newspaper correspondent, etc.)
(Secular means worldly, temporal, not religious, etc., according to dictionary.
[...] Does he remember Jane, etc? [...] What does that individual now think about psychic phenomena: Does he remember Jane, etc? [...]
[...] We learned among other things that Jane felt she had to hold off on new inspiration while we fulfilled existing commitments—schedules and contracts, etc., and that she wanted to help type “Unknown” Reality, Volume 2, presumably, I thought so that she could get it out of the way so she’d be free to go on to other things. [...]
(About the letter business: Yesterday Jane had called Tam, and learned to our complete surprise that last August Pocket Books had published a paperback edition of the second Seven book: The Further Education, etc. [...]
(Last night, for perhaps only the second or third time since coming home from the hospital last March, Jane slept through the night, as I did: although I woke up several times to check on her, feeling uneasy that I wasn’t putting her on the commode, etc. [...]
[...] Therefore, actually producing the physical work for the publisher was going to be up to me, and I was anxious to begin work on this once we’ve established some sort of viable daily routine revolving around Jane’s nursing care, sleeping schedule, medication, etc.
(A note: Jane has mentioned several times since returning home that Seth may dictate a biography of her—presumably including her hospital experiences, etc. [...]
(The specific affair Peg described that evening concerned the arrest of the doctor’s wife on a drunken driving charge, speeding, etc.
[...] There was nothing mailed in connection with the birthday party, or the object, etc.
[...] Jane says the actual garden was not a formal garden, a cultivated type, but rather contained olive trees, etc., and much growth of this kind. [...]
[...] She commented that she wished the envelope data had been more specific, although it did contain some good points, and there seemed to be no doubt that Seth had tuned in on the correct situation, object, etc.