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[...] One bending down or over… Now these may be objects, or representations, rather than persons, but I have the impression of two persons… In any case these two objects seem to be together, toward the lower center of the object perhaps, holding the object this way.” These are excerpts from succeeding impressions as a group, and are given here because Jane thinks the bending over idea here derived from the way the wings of the eagle bend in and down toward each other; they are together, or close, at the base, and in the center of the object.
[...] They seem to be bending down or over.” [...] Jane said, again, that she believed the bending over idea expressed here stemmed from the bending of the eagle wings.
[...] One bending down or over, perhaps a woman, and another smaller person, facing each other. [...]
(A note: Our refrigerator troubles, described in the 809th session, appear to be over. [...]
The body’s latest efforts to heal itself, Ruburt’s strong intent to become flexible, and your own help and encouragement, have led to a situation in which all of those tensions, exerted over a long period of time, are in the process of rather speedily being released. [...]
The main work, meaning basic work with the neck ligaments, should soon be over, so that the eyes will be far more comfortable, and the other changes largely show in the body’s lower portions. [...]
[...] Ruburt’s mother meant will, drive, power, for she had power over the household and over Ruburt. [...]
[...] Jane now gets over to the breakfast table in perhaps half the time it took her when we began this series of sessions....)
[...] There is no doubt of the many improvements, made up of a series of inner improvements that do not show as yet, except as the time element presents itself—i.e., he gets over here (apartment 5) quicker and easier.
[...] I was amazed, because I hadn’t been in bed over five minutes yet. [...] When it didn’t, I asked him to turn over. [...] Now I’ll have to think twice before asking Rob to turn over if he’s snoring. [...]
[...] In the last projection, I found myself hovering over a long row of shopping-center-like stores. [...]
[...] (If I’d just accepted the wall’s position as ‘one of those things,’ I would have lost my critical awareness.) I decided that it might be better to go back into my body and try over.
[...] But then another wave of intense emotion swept over her: “Ah, hon... [...] Find Evelyn!” And crying, Jane repeated the name over and over.
[...] I also have the impression that somebody could take me over rather completely, if I’d let them, with some rather emotional stuff; that I’d go through something I don’t particularly want to, full blast.”
[...] She would catch her lower lip between her teeth, fold her upper lip over the lower, and wrinkle up her chin in a peculiar way. [...]
[...] By the time I wrote the opening notes for Session 886 in Chapter 2, three months later, Jane had decided the book would contain “some of the poetry she has dedicated to me over the years since we met in February 1954.” [...] Jane often reworks her poetry, but for the book she changed only two words and added one in this verse which she wrote over 16 years ago. [...]
“i read over that chapter 1 this a.m. and thats about all i did and think about these ideas… and so far this is all i’ve done this afternoon, want to look chapter over again…
“Now after reading over rough chapter 1 again, this time it seems fine! so I’ll look over rest I have and see what I think….
(Long pause at 9:03.) “You do not have to worry in an overly strained way about putting the new principles of life into practical experience at once. You do not need to worry or deride yourselves for stupidity if it appears (very long pause, eyes closed), looking over the long annals of work that we have done together, that it should have been obvious that our ideas were leading in certain directions—for not only have I been trying to divest you of official ideas, but to prepare you for the acceptance of a new version of reality: a version that could be described in many fashions. [...]
(After this session was over we did settle down to read over this month’s previous four private sessions, and talk about a few points as a result. [...]
These are all quite mundane events, of course, yet they show over a period of a few days glimpses of the inner order of activity, similarities and coincidences that actually lie at the heart of events, and serve as their true organization. [...]
It is highly important, however, that you read those sessions over together, and discuss them, even if only one session at a time. [...]
(When I got to 330 this noon Jane told me that this morning after hydro, she’d actually turned over on her left side by herself, for the first time. [...]
[...] They become overly concerned about their own safety. [...] They will concentrate upon all of the dangers present in society in their own country, or in other portions of the world, until their own frightened overall concern for safety seems to be a quite natural, rational response to conditions over which they have no control.
(Pause.) What is actually involved is a kind of paranoia, which can become such a powerful response that it can take over a person’s life, and color all projects. [...]
[...] In such cases, however, the adults will feel that they are victims of events over which they have little or no control.
[...] You know enough now so that you do not need to be overly concerned with it on a conscious level. [...]
[...] Do not be overly concerned with the methods by which they will be accomplished however, for the inner self will take care of these methods. [...]
While the exercises having to do with symptoms are good, they should not be overly emphasized, for your purpose must be much larger than the disappearance of any symptoms. [...]
Now, Ruburt, follow through on the program, but do not be overly concerned on a conscious level. [...]
[...] I believe it literally deals with Jane’s questioning over whether to live or die.
(“I know you’ve been thinking it over, whether you want to live or die,” I said. [...]
(Off and on through the afternoon I’d felt like crying, as I’d become more and more sure that Jane was indeed thinking things over. [...]
(On June 27 Jane had received a letter from Tam Mossman at Prentice-Hall, requesting information on Dr. Instream, Dr. Bernard, both psychologists; and on Ray Van Over. We had talked over the best way to answer the letter, and had made some notes to that end today. [...]
Ray Van Over has scarcely met me. [...]
[...] They got on the swings, swinging way out over the hillside, over the lower land beneath, back and forth over the land for miles. [...] Finally I got on one of the swings, swinging back and forth over the length of the hilltop, rather than over the edge of the land beneath.
[...] In 1966, portions of the sessions were also given over to the clairvoyant experiments, and much of Rob’s time was taken over in writing up the results. [...]
[...] This represents a definite increase in the scope of consciousness and a considerable expansion over the usual limitations set by you upon yourself.
[...] The second same over me around 11:30 P.M. as we sat around the table eating. [...] The wave of feeling washed over me very strongly this time. [...]
[...] I was alone in the art room, eating lunch at my desk, when the feeling swept over me. There was no warning or pain, but the surprise doubled me over my desk. [...]
[...] I had just finished my first small glass of wine when a wave of ‘feeling’ swept over me from foot to head. [...]
[...] When it first swept over me, I wondered if the wine could be responsible, though actually I had drunk little. [...]
(These overall bodily changes have been going on for over a month now, and she realizes that they are positive things; I told her this evening that her arms are definitely straighter, for instance. [...] She’s missed walking with her typing table often lately, yet her walking from her chair to the couch has been much improved —steadier and better balanced, although she’s still bent way over. [...]