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(We skipped last week’s two regularly scheduled sessions so that Jane could rest, and so we’d have more time to spend house hunting. [...]
(Sue did attend class last Tuesday evening, however, arriving just in time before it began to read the transcript for the 732nd session. [...]
[...] When Seth came through Sue had time for but one question: Was Grunaargh connected to any of the families of consciousness Seth had named in the 732nd session? [...]
[...] Then she reminded me that several times during the past week she’d felt that Borledim, the next family of consciousness on Seth’s list, is strongly concerned with parenthood and related roles.)
(Last night, she estimated, her temperature had been 101 at 8:00, 101 at 11:00, and 101 at 3:00 a.m. At breakfast time it had been 99.3. After lunch it was 102.1. “Not bad,” the male aide who took it said.
(I had trouble getting the above information from Jane after lunch, because she seemed on the verge of dozing off several times. [...]
[...] I’m up to moving it back and forth 250 times, and it does better and better.
(11:47 PM.) Tell Ruburt not to waste time crying over his mistakes. [...]
[...] He was willing however to trade these for several years of additional physical life, in which he also learned for the first time to relate to gentleness; even to be on terms with another cat, and Willy in his way served as a mentor.
[...] (Very important.) Rooney however is free of a distrust that he had carried with him, having to do with his background in that house, this time, across the way, and was grateful for those additional years you gave him.
[...] On phone a man makes appointment to take me to dinner to discuss giving me an excellent position but I can’t hear him properly and got to another office to check time, etc. [...] I haven’t said anything about being a writer… they might figure I don’t need the work… think that it’s full-time though and briefly wonder how I could handle that with writing.
[...] When you work on individual notes, however, you are back in the more normal necessary method of procedure, where you must know what you have said in time, consecutively. [...] You sense the overall shape of the book, often clearly, but because of the workings of functional consciousness, when you must focus upon a particular passage, that focus necessarily precludes the overall vision at the same time.
[...] At the same time, from his standpoint this is a fairly sudden intensification of sensation. The relationship of knees and hips begins to change, requiring also greater activity from the spine and back areas, so that he feels at times pulled in several directions at once. [...]
[...] “But I can’t stand anything that’s all charged up about me,” she said several times.
Add to this the fact that he is learning to trust his body (pause), but is still at times besieged by doubts, and his difficulty is explained. [...]
[...] She’d also slept several hours today, though as usual after laying down for a short time her arms and legs became very sore. [...]
[...] At times you expect from yourself a kind of accomplishment that the first kind of artist might produce, without any due regard for the fact that you are your own person, that you possessed a love of words as well, that you had excellent critical capacities. [...]
(Pause at 9:35.) Such ideas, then, prevent you from enjoying your own accomplishments, as you should more properly do, and from enjoying their growth through time, from the background that was your own. [...]
[...] But if I don’t have a session tonight, then in the next one I’ll want to know why it didn’t happen this time. [...]
[...] While our meetings take place in your time, and in the physical space of your house, say, the primary encounter must be a subjective inner one, an intersection of consciousnesses that is then physically experienced.
[...] In this session, in the words I speak — but more importantly in the atmosphere of the session — there are hints of those undecipherable yet powerful realities that will then, in your time, gradually be described in verbal terms that make sense to you.
(This morning, while working on Chapter 18 of Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time, she’d abruptly felt the impulse to move into another room; she wanted to get away from the sunlight glaring through the thin drapes covering the sliding glass doors of her study at the back of the house. [...] “Now’s the time for it.”
(Yet she’s not really sure why she gave herself the message to begin Heroics at this time. [...]
[...] “I discovered I don’t want to spend the time being concerned, so I’ve changed my beliefs. [...]
(10:23 P.M. But, I told Jane with some humor of my own, I also knew that that knowledge wouldn’t stop me from occasionally inserting what I think is a particularly good and appropriate nonbook session into whatever project Seth may have going at the time. [...]
I have told you time and time again that but for a few exceptions you have not used your creative abilities to help solve your problems. [...]
It is possible to be opinionated at times, closed-minded, and pedantic, in good normal behavior—but when certain characteristics group together, then you have the formation of an overly-conscientious self, which acts in a repetitive manner, always showing these fairly rigid characteristics. [...]
[...] I told Jane today that this week I’d pay our taxes a few days ahead of time—another effort to get free....)
[...] Ruburt should not think for example: “I have had these symptoms for such and such a time.” [...]
[...] Jane ‘s pace had picked up a little speed; her eyes had opened at times, her voice had been average.
(It was now time for the data on the Gallaghers, who are vacationing this week in New York City.
Each conceivable particle or wave “at any given time” possesses its own unique position in the universe, however, and its own privileged viewpoint. [...]
[...] The poor man must struggle to get ahead, even if that means doing so at the expense of his neighbors, while saving his soul at the same time —a tricky, difficult venture indeed.
(She was also able to alternately move her legs rapidly back and forth a good distance, instead of in unison all the time. [...]
[...] As mentioned some time ago an overconscientiousness was also involved here.
[...] When he counted upon you finally to help him get up in the morning, this automatically relieved him of the responsibility for enough time so that the negative charges connected could subside, and a new habit began to show itself.
When you are out of your body in the state that you were in, this is an excellent time to give good health suggestions to the body. [...]
[...] She’d written us several times and I stopped answering after a while.
[...] I said I’d probably received her latest letter, but hadn’t answered mail for some time.
[...] She said she’d felt ashamed of the panic at times, and agreed with me that if the shame was used to possibly suppress the panic, it — the panic — would last longer.
(Jane now spends much time afraid that she won’t be able to manipulate in the john, so it seems that now is the time to go on to other modes of help than our own and Seth’s, I said—unless these last few sessions can help, unless they can add an understanding and/or stimulus that will bring her some relief. [...]
[...] She did well in the session, if rather slowly, but at the same time I became more upset and frustrated as Seth spoke.)
At the same time he was trying to uncover the basic reasons for his difficulties, so that all in all a good deal of loaded material of one kind or another was being encountered, some discussed in these sessions. [...]
[...] To that degree and in the light of this discussion, you end up with what I will call —and have in the past called—the overly conscientious self, which attempts to deal with the attitudes of the Sinful Self by checking and double-checking all the time, by being, in other words, overly conscientious: is Ruburt dealing with “the truth,” and so forth? [...]