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TES1 Session 11 January 1, 1964 mirror palm wrist fingers hand

[...] Her head began to drop lower between Bill and I. At the same time, the shape of the skull changed, the hair grew shorter and fit around it much more closely. [...] And then the head tilted and looked down, while Jane stared straight ahead into the mirror.

[...] I saw her head turned down in the mirror; I also saw a shadow suffuse the mirror image. [...] The head grew still smaller. [...]

(There was no doubt that we saw an image in the mirror that sat several inches lower than Jane herself sat, and that the mysterious head would dip down and then hang forward [...] The strongest impression I had was of the change in proportion of the head, and the sensed or felt alien presence of a snoutlike creature confronting us.

[...] You fell out, landed on your head, and were killed. [...]

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Friday, July 15 dishes hot bedroom reflexology itching

(Head-neck area “working” during night.)

[...] During night, head, jaw etc. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 8, 1983 leg sideways rotating wrist left

[...] Her head and shoulders moved a little. [...]

[...] She’d started moving it on the bed, along with head motions off the pillow. [...]

[...] Good motions of head and shoulders and left leg lift. [...]

[...] “Gee, that was some workout, I’ll tell you,” Jane said, referring to her exercises preceding the session, and now her left leg went back and forth rapidly, then her head and shoulders lifted repeatedly. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 1, 1983 leg foot ankle mattress lifting

[...] Then her head and shoulders began moving against the pillow and mattress. [...]

[...] She began strong head motions with many noises. [...]

[...] Another bout of strong motion—head and torso sideways, left foot up in the air—crying out to me. [...]

[...] Then the head, sideways and back, and the chest. [...]

TES8 Session 390 January 8, 1968 Blanche contact Anne unpleasant Baltimore

[...] Her head continued to nod back and forth. [...] Her breathing was now heavier, and she began to let up on the head nodding.

[...] Not long after I began to speak, Jane began to nod her head repeatedly, in a gentle way. [...]

(Jane’s head did not remain still however, but began to tip to one side at times; then she would right it again while seemingly making efforts to speak. [...]

[...] Practically all of this was given after Jane made several attempts to speak clearly enough so I could hear; and much of it with her head inclining to her right, toward her shoulder, as though she was extremely relaxed and in a deep trance:

TPS7 Deleted Session November 23, 1983 census Judy cries mattress surgical

(Now she told me the head nurse, Mary, had told Jane the decision would be made later this afternoon about whether people would be moved. [...]

[...] Then her head went rapidly back and forth. [...]

[...] Head and shoulders side to side, loud cries. [...]

[...] More left leg up-in-the-air movements, then right foot, then head. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 8, 1983 dessert news healing ulcers congressional

(In between visits by staff people to do her vitals, I rubbed various spots on Jane’s head and neck. One neck spot got a good reaction, her head pounding back and forth against the pillow. [...]

[...] I began doing mail while Jane started a few motions with her left foot and head and shoulders. [...]

[...] Heads and shoulders, side to side and around and around, noises and louder breathing, the left foot also. [...]

ECS4 Jane’s Exercise in Class August 31, 1971 pyramid flash gladly Return freedom

[...] Those of you who are regular members of the class should have no difficulty in feeling that sensation that we get out of the back of our heads as if a pyramid were opening up. [...]

[...] If you feel this particular sensation in the back of your head, you can just follow it. [...]

[...] If you want you can stop  and look back even, at the back of your head. [...]

[...] The feeling connected with the back of your head should become stronger as you come back toward the self that you know, and the perceptions that are so familiar. [...]

TPS3 Jane’s Notes 3:20 PM Friday, July 29, 1977 moisture humiliated laundry foot kid

[...] Moisture-laden; then during the day those odd feelings in my head, mostly right side, continue. Once head felt very full on that side, then the moisture felt as if it were flowing downward; pooling in ear maybe, then down neck—all right side; then as I continue to write and try not to concentrate on all this—a feeling in right leg below knee of blockage for a moment; uncomfortable; I massage it just for a minute; the feeling of moisture then goes into right foot. [...] Rob sticks his head in doorway, says money is “there”; he’s busy, difficult for me to turn to see where “There” is; he has to say “on cabinet.” [...]

TPS3 Session 756 (Deleted Portion) September 22, 1975 appropriate bogeyman inappropriate unsafe agitated

[...] (This is also happening.) The improvements are working from the head down. Tension in the head and neck floated down like ripples into the body, and for every obvious improvement in this kind of mobility (Jane waved her right arm about vigorously; it is much improved), inner small releases occur in the legs.

[...] You can expect—if you continue as you are—far greater mobility in Ruburt’s neck, head and shoulders, clearing of the ears completely, greater relaxation of the entire face and throat area in rather quick progression.

(Smiling, I shook my head; I had more than enough to think about.

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Wednesday, August 3, 1977 woodwork loosening brow sketches vacuumed

[...] During the day and particularly at night, the ligaments in right side of my neck definitely loosened; giving me some new neck and head motions that are quite obvious to me; the entire right side seemed to be loosening.

[...] Head/brow areas continue releasing and eyes feel easier. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 13, 1983 Magnum Lorrie shoulder artwork p.i

[...] While I wrote some letters she started some head and shoulder motions off the bed, making noises and other cries. [...]

[...] More head and shoulder action, good side-to-side movements, talking to herself, left foot going good. [...]

[...] More head and shoulders, left foot, eyes closed, grunts and groans. [...]

[...] Left arm rotating, head and shoulder side to side again, then the right arm rotating. [...]

TPS4 Session 812 (Deleted Portion) October 1, 1977 tooth George cavity hypnosis acanthus

[...] It resulted however in an operable but limited fashion with all of the muscles tightened and restricted to some degree, the original tension being applied to the head and neck area.

His eyes did not freely roam, but followed the limited head motions. [...]

[...] Those important neck ligaments and head areas are definitely releasing. [...]

[...] At this time, the right side is particularly active from the head down, and one eye is therefore sometimes more active than the other, causing the image difficulties. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 29, 1977 ligaments faith knees Rubin lubrication

[...] The head could move, and the neck, in certain positions. The eyes looked forward, moving with the head’s motion. [...]

In other ways he did not use his eyes to follow sideward motions, and often tensed the entire head area when he executed any movement he felt was difficult. [...] Part of this is because all the small ligaments in both the head and knee areas are released, or are being released. [...]

[...] His head feels fuller, and other portions of the body also. These changes mean that the pressure in his ears and head changes. [...]

[...] The rigidity was largely set up in the head and neck regions—arms and shoulders, thus necessitating the bending of the knees and so forth.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 4, 1983 Phyllis cream knuckles healing rinse

[...] Jane did some mild motions with her left foot and her head and shoulders. [...]

[...] Left foot moving, head and shoulders. [...]

[...] When I touched a certain place in back, her head suddenly began to bounce back and forth against the pillow very strongly. [...]

[...] More head and shoulder motions, side to side; mail. [...]

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Tuesday, July 26, 1977 James dishes walked snack synchronized

***All afternoon, right side of head and body get “lighter”. Almost impossible to describe but it’s as if a million tiny things in my head were just off enough, so that the rest of the body didn’t work right, walk right; as if the body wasn’t synchronized and as if this afternoon it was fitting together again correctly; all the parts lining up or something. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 22, 1983 Georgia leg crying shoulders moved

(After getting her drops at 4:15, Jane began a series of movements with her head and shoulders, her left leg, then ended up moving her torso from side to side. [...]

[...] Crying, she moved her head and shoulders against the pillow, back and forth. [...]

[...] My brush moved over the surface, modeling heads and likenesses, and ideas, with amazing facility. [...]

(I remembered that for several days Jane’s legs had remained very quiet while she did practically all of her exercises with her head, shoulders, and torso.)

TPS3 Deleted Session August 10, 1977 ligaments distractions bodily artillery nerves

[...] The tension in the head area was applied gradually over a period of time. Ruburt was not aware of it, specifically, as he began to limit, say, the range of the eyes’ motions, for that happened inconspicuously enough as the head motions were restricted. [...]

The picture fit together so well, in fact, that you say it was a smooth overall performance; as stated, those head tensions eventually caused all the other difficulties. [...]

[...] This week the right neck ligaments continued a new release that affects the ears, sinus, and head pressures—and of course the eyes also.

Those passages can become congested simply because of the increased circulation in the head area. [...]

TES4 Friday, October 15, 1965 Two Dreams by Jane Butts radio apartment staircase pack awoke

[...] I was in bed, and then I realized that I heard voices in my head; was not at all sure that this was a dream. [...] Finally I shook my head and yelled out. It was as if there was a radio in my head that kept switching from station to station.

[...] Then I realized that my small transistor radio was at the head of the bed, that the voices were coming out of two speakers on it. [...]

TES9 Session 464 February 10, 1969 windows entity upright pyramid slitted

(A note: at times Jane’s head would shift or vibrate slightly from side to side. [...] After a few repetitions the head would then be still again. [...]

[...] She sat upright in her rocker, hands clasped, head back somewhat, eyes usually closed; her lips began to form words silently, as is usual in these instances. [...]

(Long pause at 9:59; head lowered briefly, then upright again.)

[...] Jane’s head tilted; she stopped speaking, then nodded that she was coming out of trance, if slowly, when I finally spoke to her. [...]

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