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(For the session we had three witnesses: Lorraine Shafer, who witnessed the 144th session, and Bill and Peg Gallagher, who have witnessed the 158th and the last session. The last time Jane spoke before three witnesses was during the 89th session. [...]
You may in a dream experience two or three hours in a flash of physical time. You have not aged two or three hours. [...]
[...] I am making an attempt here this evening, since we have three present, to give a very brief, and I am afraid inadequate explanation, that will however serve as a basis so that these three, at least, will be able to have some sort of a standing ground for other discussions.
I was, I was not here suggesting—far be it from me—to suggest that Ruburt give three sessions a week. [...]
2.) Three times a week, hot towels should be applied to the knees, and this will help his legs—but also clear up his head. [...]
4.) For three hours I want him to write whatever he wants, freeing his mind from thoughts of his symptoms, and from responsibility.
5.) Do the library together at least three times a week. [...]
6.) To begin, I want Ruburt to walk from one end of the house to the other, three times a day.
(The water, thick with topsoil, exuding a near-suffocating odor of petroleum effluents, became one foot deep in the yard, then three, then five…. [...]
[...] The flood crested within fifteen minutes of the time Jane had given, and within three inches of her projected high-water mark. [...]
[...] We’d lost our car, but we had a place to live and had all of our paintings, manuscripts and records, including the fifty-three volumes of the Seth material, intact. [...]
[...] Yet, speaking for Seth, she resumed dictation so smoothly that it seemed there hadn’t been any such thing as a three-month lapse….)
(10:39.) In the meantime, Island Three’s spirit has been thinking. [...]
Island Three’s spirit says: “You are myself, utterly devoid of feeling — dead and barren.”
In the meantime, the spirit of the desert island is almost overwhelmed by the teeming life forms on Island Three, so next it visits the volcanic one; and when the volcano becomes frightened of its own energy the spirit of the desert island says: “Peace. [...]
[...] This was the second time in three weeks that Jane had mentioned a two-volume work; see the opening notes for the 721st session. [...]
[...] He obtained subconscious information concerning your past life, the one symbol of the tub serving three purposes. [...]
(I will include a copy of the very long, vivid and involved dream I had involving Jane, Bill Macdonnel, three friends of a family from Sayre, and my father, before whatever session Seth uses to discuss it. [...]
[...] Pulling one out, I was surprised at the vivid colors in the drawing, and the marvelous three-dimensional form it contained. [...]
[...] I’d thought the letter idea might help him put the whole affair, which he says has gone on for three years, in better perspective. [...]
(At the same time, I’d been a little concerned to learn of the affair lasting for three years, because that gave something plenty of time to become well entrenched. [...]
(Three months ago, way back on August 13, following the outline she’d written on July 8 for The Magical Approach to Reality: A Seth Book,1 Jane began work on the first draft for Chapter 1 of that project. [...] Before going into our chronology of personal events for those three months, however, I want to continue my brief study of the affairs—really the consciousnesses—involving Three Mile Island, Iran, and the war between Iran and Iraq. [...]
At the beginning of these notes I wrote that three months passed after Jane finished Chapter 10 of Dreams before she held her next session—a private one—on November 9. In that short session Seth sought to add his reassurances to Jane’s own, and to mine as well.10 On the 12th Columbia was launched as scheduled, but only after another delay caused by the failure of an electronic decoding unit. Then within a few hours after lift-off, the shuttle’s crew had to deal with the malfunction of one of the ship’s three fuel cells. [...]
From the 19th of August through the 28th, then, Jane worked on Chapter 2 of Magical Approach.6 Three days later, when she was writing Chapter 3, we received from an editor in the trade production [...]
[...] Even though we could hardly be called impartial, we knew that in her long account of much that had taken place in Jane’s ESP classes, Sue had produced superior work both for herself and for us, through her viewpoint offering new dimensions and insights concerning what all three of us—four, counting Seth!—had been, and still are, trying to do. [...]
[...] It will be remembered that Bill had participated in the single seance the three of us have tried, on January 1, 1964; and was scheduled to be a witness to the 36th session, March 18, 1964, but couldn’t at the last moment.[See Volume One.]
Three lives ago, Mark was contained in a remarkably cruel and violent nature. [...]
[...] He had three children.
Mark’s whole family, in fact, have been in one way or another connected in a rather unusual manner through at least three successive existences, and the family of course has interchanged roles accordingly. [...]
This next may sound Pollyannaish to an extreme, but he should make it a point to help another human being in any small way, without expecting thanks, three times a week. [...] And I also most strongly suggest that three times a week in a very quiet, disciplined but positive manner, he makes it a point to express himself when any matters arise where he holds a diverse opinion from the one being presented.
A 15-minute daily meditation period would be excellent for three months. [...]
While I’m writing this book in the three-dimensional world, for example, the source material for it comes from the other side of consciousness — that dimension that is revealed to us in dreams, inspiration, trance states and creativity. [...]
[...] Though my eyes are wide open, it is Seth who looks out and smiles at Rob; Seth who speaks through my lips, discussing the nature of reality and existence from the viewpoint of someone not confined to the three-dimensional world.
[...] One thing I know: Seth does not have his present basic existence in the three-dimensional world, and I do. [...]
[...] Seth dictates one final draft of his own book, while I do at least three drafts of my own. [...]
[...] The three of you each create your own glass. [...] Therefore, here you have three different glasses, but each one exists in a different perspective, in an entirely different space continuum.
[...] Jane, Bill and I discussed an experiment the three of us could try while Bill was on his trip. [...] He would give us certain times during evening hours when the three of us would try to contact each other telepathically, and make notes of whatever impressions we might receive.
[...] Jane, Bill Macdonnel and I agree as to the contents, and our three viewpoints are herein presented. [...]
(By referring to the floor plan of our living room at the end of this session, the placement of the three of us can be quickly determined. [...]
There were three men whose lives became confused in history, and merged, and whose composite history became known as the life of Christ, for example. [...]
Many good things will be found in Volume 2. Perhaps I can intrigue our readers by giving Seth’s headings for the three sections it will contain. In length those sections may somewhat exceed the three in Volume 1, and are rather complicated.
[...] My own idea here is that Seth/Jane picked up the three-ring design shown on each of the three glasses depicted on the coaster, and translated or converted this data into the number 8, three times. [...]
[...] The numbers four, three, six are connected here, and also a schoolhouse, and a bell, such as one that is rung to some children to school.
[...] Perhaps six three.
[...] Our dictionary does not distinguish as to whether inscriptions need be lettering or designs, such as the three glasses on the coaster, or can be both.