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SS Part One: Chapter 4: Session 521, March 30, 1970 actor play multidimensional production role

There is great cooperation behind such momentous productions, and in playing his role, each actor first actualizes himself within three-dimensional reality. The multidimensional self cannot act within three-dimensional reality until it materializes a portion of itself within it. [...]

[...] He must actualize himself out of the three-dimensional confines of the play’s setting.

[...] It must then propel itself from this system however, through another act, another actualization on the part of itself that is three-dimensional.

During its three-dimensional existence it has helped others in ways that they could not otherwise be helped, and it has been itself benefited and developed in ways that would be impossible otherwise.

TES8 Session 415 June 10, 1968 pilot gulf Blevins bailed fuel

(On June 5, 1968 John Pitre telephoned Jane from Franklin, LA, seeking answers to three questions: the reasons for John’s uneasiness concerning his wife Peg last week; the reasons for the loss of leg feeling John experiences in hot weather; and data on a pilot, Albert Blevins, who vanished on a flight in a small plane near the Gulf Coast about four years ago, presumably near Franklin.

[...] A number, one three. [...]

TES5 Session 214 December 6, 1965 discotheque napkin Washington dancers ultraviolet

[...] The last three named are from the group of young people who witnessed the unscheduled session of November 5,1965. [...]

[...] There are three men in particular with whom you will be associated... [...]

[...] Three main speakers in the discussion itself. [...]

[...] Her room above three floors. [...]

TES9 Session 453 December 4, 1968 void stars system planets inhabitants

[...] The three-dimensional system is like a shadow of realities that you do not perceive. [...]

[...] Nor do I want to keep you strapped to the typewriter for three weeks. [...]

[...] Seth’s presence lingered into the evening as the three of us talked.

TES7 Session 302 November 21, 1966 Council election Skidmore article object

[...] Jane saw the object about three weeks ago when she was sorting out some papers. [...]

(Seth talked about mental enzymes in the very early sessions almost three years ago now. [...]

[...] The object concerns the election of Jane as president of the Day Students Council in her junior year, and the photo at the top of the article shows Jane and the other three female members of the council. [...]

[...] Jane last saw the object about three weeks ago, but did not know it was in my possession particularly, when I decided to use it as an object. [...]

TES8 Session 414 June 5, 1969 Kennedy Senator nation ideals poison

[...] All three of these sessions were for ESP classes.

[...] John Pitre phoned this evening from Louisiana, with three questions for Jane. [...]

[...] There followed a three-minute pause as Jane sat quietly in the rocker with one hand raised to her eyes.)

Indeed, the Arab connection and foreign language and a meeting of three joined first in a conspiracy, not definite. [...]

TES7 Session 315 January 30, 1967 John Murphy Philip boss district

[...] An unexpected and fairly long journey on Philip’s part, at least partially by car, within three months. [...]

([John:] “When I was in Rochester about three weeks ago I noticed a definite change in my boss’s features, while he was giving a speech. [...]

This was noticed by three individuals.

([John:] “Can you describe these three?”)

TES5 Session 226 January 24, 1966 John Cleveland McKeown Searle Hilton

(“Three alternate plans.” [...] Recently he did have three plans in mind, which Jane and I also knew about, and which Seth had mentioned. [...]

[...] The value fulfillment is quite as valid however within both systems, and in a very loose fashion this probability system could be compared to Dunne’s time three.

[...] I am anxious however to tie in this material on the system of probabilities with dreams, for at times there can be a connection; and something indeed that our friends Priestley and Dunne did not consider—for their self three can indeed wander outside of the dimensions which they assigned to him.

[...] Three alternate plans. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] The kitchen with its three tiny windows near the front of the house had been a closet; the three bay windows of the living room where Jane had held the sessions and her ESP class had been the main bedroom. [...] Finally, there’s the last room with its windows on three sides as it juts out on iron posts from the back of the house. [...]

[...] Long ago, the three floors of the old house, a typical turn-of-the-last-century “mansion” on the main street three blocks west of Elmira’s business district, had been converted into eight apartments. [...]

[...] Skidmore suspended Jane’s scholarship at the end of her third year because she’d attended an all-night party with three professors and three other students; along with discussions of philosophy there had been drinking and smoking, but very modestly on her part. [...]

Once our three cars were parked in or near 1730’s driveway, Debbie Serra helped me unload the overstuffed roadside mailbox and carry the pile to my SUV. As we milled about the side porch and garage area and began talking about 1730, Jim politely asked if he and the other three guests could see the inside of it. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 3: Session 519, March 23, 1970 computer illusion environment intrude assumptions

[...] The universe as you know it is your interpretation of events as they intrude upon your three-dimensional reality. [...]

[...] Your idea of the soul is indeed limited by your three-dimensional concepts. [...]

When I enter your system, I intrude into three-dimensional reality, and you must interpret what happens in the light of your own root assumptions. [...]

Three-dimensional experience is an invaluable place of training. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 2, 1984 Jake Bantam shaky staff barber

(I mentioned the three questions for Seth: 1. What does the staff at the hospital think of us? [...]

(“Oh, he’ll never get to answer all three of them,” Jane said. [...]

Yesterday’s session should be read two or three times a week for now.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 28, 1968 impart transmit solve am community

[...] I can impart information that is not distorted in three-dimensional terms simply because I am so apart from three-dimensional reality. [...]

[...] I am here simply at Seth’s request to tell you that the dimension that you know is but a small spot in the all of reality, and also, that your concept of a god is highly distorted by three-dimensional concepts and ideas. [...]

TES8 Session 386 December 7, 1967 Audrey Shepherd Chatfield Venice transcends

[...] There were three witnesses present: Audrey Shepherd, Ruth Chatfield, and Venice McCullough. [...]

[...] There was a Spanish life in the 13th century, and one in what is now the state of California in the very early 1800’s. You have been twice a woman, three times a man.

ECS1 Session 386, ESP Class, December 7, 1967 Andrea Bergere transcends Myshurek Warsaw

[...] There were three witnesses present: Andrea Bergere, Rose Cafford and Florence McIntyre. [...]

[...] There was a Spanish life in the 13th century and one in what is now the state of California in the very early 1800’s. You have been twice a woman, three times a man. [...]

TES1 Session 2 December 4, 1963 Watts Denmark Sweden Triev Frank

(“Three, correct?”)

(“Did Jane and I know each other three centuries ago in Denmark?”)

TES3 Session 110 November 25, 1964 a.j inquiring November Dee objectify

(At this conference Jane, A.J. and three other science fiction writers formed a group they called “The Five.” [...] A.J. replied on November 22, stating that before he could answer Jane’s questions he would like Seth’s answers to three questions: “When was the last time you grew up?”, “What do you love?”, and “When is the self born?”

[...] I tried three times specifically; and each time in a most dry and amused, even pleased way, the personality said firmly that Jane and I could not be told why at this time. I learned that three were involved in the watching. [...]

[...] Just before the session was due she read the three questions aloud. [...]

(In the 4th session, December 8,1963, Seth stated he lived in Denmark three centuries ago, and that Jane and I did also. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 938, November 24, 1981 poems leash colleagues billion wherever

Jane, then, wrote those two poems 16 days before she dictated the last session for Seth’s The Nature of the Psyche on April 4, 1977; one month before she began dictating Mass Events on April 18, 1977; two years and two months before she began God of Jane on May 6, 1979; two years and six months before she began dictating the Preface for Dreams on September 25, 1979; two years and eight months before she came up with the idea for If We Live Again on November 15, 1979; three years and five months before she began dictating Seth’s material on the magical approach to reality in Dreams on August 6, 1980; four years before she began dictating Seth’s sinful-self material in that book on March 11, 1981; four years and three months before she began coming through with her own sinful-self information on June 17, 1981; and four years and five months before, on August 26, 1981, she wrote the poem in Note 6 for Session 936 of Dreams: “Something in me / ebbs and tides, / as if I let myself / for a while / be washed away / out to sea / while leaving / some spidery shell / upon the shore /….”

[...] All three are entirely consistent not only with her beliefs and emotions, but with my own. [...] All three poems, then, are of a piece, in which she explores across time and emotion different facets of a common set of beliefs about friendly psychic colleagues and feelings of safety.

Now, however, I took another small step and understood that if the three poems reflect deep fears Jane has, revolving around her abilities, they’re also united by her determination to press on with those gifts. [...]

TSM Chapter Twelve Doris Matt reincarnation Rev Jon

In fact, Seth gave three or four sessions in which he compared cases of “split” personalities to our reincarnation selves. He ended up by saying, “It is interesting that the personalities [in Three Faces of Eve] did alternate, and all were in existence at once, so to speak, even though only one was dominant at any given time. [...]

[...] Seth says: “As a rule, each entity is born so that three roles are experienced—that of mother, father, and child. Two lives would be sufficient to give you the three roles, but in some cases the personality does not function to adulthood. [...]

[...] Strangely enough, he did give such information once in a class to three college girls who clearly did not believe in reincarnation to begin with. [...]

[...] These only appear to those who exist within three-dimensional reality. [...]

TES7 Session 293 October 12, 1966 energy October converting maturation demand

[...] (Her eyes open, Jane gestured by clapping her upper arms; she has experienced muscle cramps and spasms in both deltoids recently.) He must now concentrate that same energy into three main fields or endeavors: poetry and the two books. [...]

[...] Three couples were involved on October 7—Jane and I, the Gallaghers, and Marilyn and Don Wilbur.

(When Bill, Don and I first tried tipping the table on October 7 we faked the results; this led to some rather vehement reactions on the part of the three women. [...]

[...] An accident around an oven, about age three, with no serious aftereffects.

TES8 Session 374 October 23, 1967 table alfalfa Bradley John Hazelton

(The session climaxed with a very active dance by the table, as the three of us left our chairs and followed it about the rug. [...] He ended up laughing until the tears rolled down his cheeks, as the three of us went round and round the room with the table.

[...] To our surprise we discovered that it required an active pressure from us to force the table back down to the floor so that all three legs made contact. [...]

[...] This period lasted for perhaps ten minutes or more, while the three of us took turns shifting position so we could all test the pressure required to push the table down to the floor. [...]

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