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[...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice.
[...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice. [...]
[...] (These theories are themselves quite incomplete, since at this time they incorporate only three of the four basic interactions in nature: electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. [...]
[...] (Jane didn’t see her father again—he came from a broken home himself—until she was 21.) By the time Jane was three years old, her mother was having serious problems with rheumatoid arthritis. [...]
I think the beliefs the three of us hold are very creative ones; we accept them on that basis; they are as good “proofs” as we can currently get, and offer their own answers by sparking us into new ways of trying to make sense out of our reality. [...]
Good evening, all three peachies.
[...] When the fourth inner sense is exercised, and I will outline exercises and all three of you would certainly benefit by following my suggestions, you will discover what an idea really is.
The whole time involved for these men to come into influence may be three years. [...]
[...] He explained that in a given period of say, thirty days, the suggestions on perhaps but three or four days within that period would be really effective, and that as of now we have no way of knowing the best days. [...]
[...] A connection with something unclaimed, with the number 12, perhaps also with six three, and with ribbonlike shapes. [...]
(“A connection with something unclaimed, with the number 12, perhaps also with six three”, brought no connections to mind. [...]
(I have the original account with my notes on the Seth sessions, along with three pages of notes she made with pen while in this state. [...]
[...] Worse, I don’t know what initiated the odd condition in which I was in for some three hours. [...]
(A few quotes from the three handwritten pages Jane attempted while in the trance state… Most of this writing was extremely small and quite unlike her normal hand. [...]
(I haven’t read “Unknown” Reality since I finished typing the last session for it over three months ago; Jane had reviewed all of Seth’s material on the book last week yet still had to remind herself today of the contents of that [707th] session. [...]
[...] Indeed, it was often fast with no sense of the three-month break that had ensued since the 707th session.)
[...] In your chosen three-dimensional existence, however, and in those terms, your consciousness finally recognizes a death. [...]
(What followed were three and a half pages of material for Jane and me. [...]
[...] Before I could do so, however, I had another experience with psychic perceptions three days later — on November 16 — that led to more questions. [...]
[...] In other terms there are three future lives, but your greater intents, as of now, break you off from this system of reality, and you have already journeyed, both of you, into another; and from that other reality I speak. [...]
[...] We can be a child at one end of it and an old man or woman at the other … Michelangelo [who lived for 89 years, from 1475 to 1564] decided to span a century himself instead of as three counterparts, say. [...]
Seth refers to evocative situations here, though — one of them possibly being a kind of counterpart relationship among the three of us in another reality.
[...] The 15 three-ring binders containing her poems, all neatly typed, for example; her essays and journals; other blocks of unpublished Seth material, one of which I mentioned in the Introduction; an unfinished autobiography that perhaps I could put into publishable shape; likewise, passages from an unfinished fourth Oversoul Seven novel, in which Jane dealt with Seven’s childhood; a book of her paintings, with commentary; several early novels that I still believe merit publishing. [...]