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DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 903, February 25, 1980 grid mammals classifications fragments transmigration

[...] Then Jane dictated a key sentence: “Fragments of another sort, called personality fragments, operate independently, though under the auspices of the entity.”

NoPR Part One: Chapter 2: Session 614, September 13, 1972 beliefs tongue yourself false flesh

[...] When you begin a sentence you do not have the slightest conscious idea, often, of how you will finish it, yet you take it on faith that the words will make sense, and your meaning will flow out effortlessly.

TES4 Session 185 September 6, 1965 chimney shadow photograph meats test

(Jane’s eyes opened again after a few sentences following break. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 801, April 18, 1977 epidemics inoculation Mass Volume finished

3. Seth’s delivery is remarkably clear and unambiguous, but once in a while he’ll come through with an awkward sentence (as we all do), or one that combines the singular and the plural when one or the other should be used throughout, or he’ll repeat a certain word too often. On such occasions Jane and I may recast the sentence slightly while maintaining the syntax, or add a clarifying word or phrase in brackets [like this].

TES9 Session 444 October 30, 1968 Holzer Fodor robed Mossman Nandor

[...] You had better change Ruburt to Jane in that sentence.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 821, February 20, 1978 dna epidemics myths disasters Christ

[...] This is an often-heard sentence — and yet the main point of the Christ story2 was not Christ’s death but his birth, and the often-stated proposition that each person was indeed “a child of the father.”

TPS5 Deleted Session December 2, 1978 Bryant Anita Zandt Dickie Rick

[...] And when you listen to this session think about that sentence. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

[...] A woman’s slumber is, after all, a private and sacred thing. Seth said this with a dry sense of humor, then added, See how prim that last sentence would sound without the lively inflection I managed to give to Ruburt’s voice? [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session July 17, 1972 Nebene Josef details suspicious purified

After Ruburt recited his first few sentences

TPS1 Session 367 (Deleted) October 1, 1967 overconscientious success Crowders unworthy spontaneous

[...] In the 350th Session for July 6, 1967, is a sentence which has stayed with me— when Seth said: “Ruburt has an unfortunate sense of unworthiness, without which the situation [Jane’s symptoms] could not have developed.” [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 621, October 16, 1972 willpower beliefs examine imagination dissect

The whole following sentence to be underlined: And as long as you hold that conscious belief you will experience it as reality.

TES4 Session 187 September 13, 1965 electrical Peggy ulcer toothbrush Jesuit

[...] My eyes are down most of the time as I write, although I have cultivated the habit of looking up at Jane quickly every sentence or so, as a matter of routine.

TES9 Session 447 November 11, 1968 Dave Estelle Craigs Michael triangle

[...] Is everyone finished with the last sentence?

TES9 Session 500 September 8, 1969 Taylor Betty bt Crosson beard

(This last sentence as I recorded it is obviously distorted. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 724 December 4, 1974 counterparts personage races century personhood

[...] After adding a few sentences of personal information for Jane, Seth ended the session at 12:07 A.M. Jane had experienced internal images while delivering some of the book material, yet hadn’t been able to get them clearly. [...]

TES9 Session 499 August 27, 1969 sand plain Carl Sue empty

[...] Now you should underline the last sentence. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 709 October 2, 1974 orientation disengagement cellular faster Unknown

[...] Later I intend to say far more about some civilizations that, in your terms, came before your own (but see the last sentence in Note 4). Before you can understand their orientation, we will have to speak about various alternate kinds of consciousness and out-of-body experience. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 805, May 16, 1977 cancer disease mastectomies breast women

1. When Seth came through with “You get what you concentrate upon,” I remembered that he’d first spoken that sentence some years ago — and that soon afterward I’d made a little paper sign bearing those words and taped it to a wall in one of the two apartments we occupied in Elmira, New York. [...]

TES4 Session 158 May 30, 1965 Trainor voice features badger indeed

[...] I would not have been at all surprised to feel the ceiling vibrate over my head as she spoke the last sentence above.

(Jane laughed as she finished the sentence. [...]

TES3 Session 143 April 5, 1965 illness visitors Sonja pills Louis

[...] I suggest that in the last sentence you place the word your in quotes.

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