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(This took half a page or so, and the session ended at 12:03 a.m. Jane was very surprised at the time involved in delivering the title for Chapter Seventeen. [...]
(Apropos of the notes preceding this session, concerning Jane’s nighttime work on Seth’s book last week: the same kind of effects returned when she went to sleep after this session — but this time she decided to try an experiment. [...]
(“By the time I got to my desk, all of those fine points and the smooth polished prose had gone. [...]
[...] Some of my teeth bother me at times, and tonight the pendulum told me they do so because I’m worrying about Jane.
[...] We have so many things to do, turning me over, feeding me, eating at a decent time so you can get home at a decent hour and have supper —”
(I said that the near-daily routine of sessions probably compensated for their brevity — but also that we let much time go by that we could use for sessions. [...]
It goes without saying that a full-time job would better the financial situation, but this is not the sort of thing to which I am referring. [...]
[...] Jane’s pace was average, her eyes open at times, her voice better than usual, yet not loud. [...]
(As far as we recall offhand, this is the first time Seth has held a short session for the above mentioned reasons.)
[...] It prunes the planet, so to speak, so that there is a room and time for all, energy and food for all. [...]
Your own knowledge, desire, purpose and intent tuned you into some such communications, so your concern for Joe Bumbalo (our next-door neighbor on Pinnacle Road) tuned you into his physical and emotional state at that time.
(Jane remembered my dream, and we recalled my saying at the time that we hoped it didn’t work out. [...]
(Jane is trying to get back on a regular basis of psy-time experiments. [...]
The inner ego, however, through the subconscious, may at times encourage the development of abilities that will better allow the whole self to achieve balance and fulfillment.
[...] Your time system is indeed the result of tension as it is distorted within your own system, yet the distortion itself, as you see, creates a new reality. [...]
[...] But more, it would have to take up an identical amount of physical time, in terms of past physical existence, which is clearly impossible.
[...] “It really bothers me when I don’t start a session within a reasonable time: I wonder what kind of a block is there, you know….” [...]
[...] Even if they appear contradictory at any given time, overall they will be seen to form constructive patterns toward action that point more clearly towards your own clear path for fulfillment and development.
[...] Wanda was to call that afternoon and give Jane a time.
(Note: Strange to say, but at the same time I felt that Jane was more concerned about trying to make it into the doctor’s office—“Humiliating myself before all those people” —than she was about her symptoms themselves.
[...] The episode jelled, however, and at lunch time, when the chair had already been delivered and was an accomplished fact also. [...]
[...] At times you will cut through to a more clear rate of information or perceptions than you have ever received before. At other times it will seem that you receive trivia and meaningless information. [...]
[...] At the time it happened?”)
[...] Because you think in terms of consecutive time, it seems that there must have been a first egg, or seed.1 The blueprints for reality exist, however, in dimensions without such a time sequence.
In the entire gestalt from cellular to “self” consciousness, there is a vast field of knowledge — much of it now “unconsciously” available — used to maintain the body’s integrity in space and time. [...]
[...] In his material after 11:23 especially, Seth discusses the doctor-patient relationship, and the feelings of powerlessness that can beset the individual during times of illness.
4. Current statistics show that in the United States the suicide rate for psychiatrists, doctors, and dentists is three to four times higher than it is for the rest of the population. [...]
[...] Basically that portion of the psyche is outside of space and time, while enabling you to operate in it.4 It deals intimately with probabilities — (louder:) the source of all predictable action.
[...] Unfortunately, science as it has developed in your time has resulted in a mistrust of the individual, and saddled him or her with a sense of powerlessness, subjectively, even while it has added a seeming sense of objective power. [...]
Again, many can thankfully praise a given doctor for discovering a disease condition “in time,” so that effective countering measures were taken and the disease was eliminated. [...]
(It took a long time to coax and command her out of her trance. [...] She would quickly correct this rolling each time. [...]
[...] First, Ruburt’s decision not to speak to Dr. Freudenberger’s class was a good one at this time (underlined). [...]
The episode would take place fairly shortly in your time, in the immediate future. [...]
[...] The session and others dating from that time offers very good insights into Jane’s choice of actions over the years. [...] She’d been waiting impatiently for some time for you-know-who to put in an appearance.)
[...] Be aware, however, of the sudden reassurances from Framework 2. (Also at Prentice)—The news program invitation (from ABC), which places you in a context, however small, of national interest—an invitation that you did not court; these, plus many excellent letters of late, should show you of course the beneficial aspects of your work that you can at times overlook (with irony). [...]
[...] In the second session you were tired at the time—tired rather than, say, relaxed yourself. [...]
The right leg has been preparing for some time to straighten itself further. [...]
Ruburt thought of wearing shoes, and when you came home he wore them until nap time. [...]
At different times in life certain areas may become prerogatives, while other just-as-important areas are largely ignored, or downplayed, in which case they suffer. [...]
Outward from your skulls, therefore, into a dimension that has no space or time, in your terms. [...] Let it become whatever you want it to become and whatever you need it to become in this particular time, in this particular place in this particular probability system in which you find yourself. [...]
(After break.) All right now, the experiment that began some time ago is still in operation and the visitors that come here do not come here by chance alone. [...]
[...] And the fact that my wife is having a better night may mean something, or not … I’d told her this afternoon that I’d been prepared to receive a call from the hospital at any time, telling me to get my ass down there because my wife was failing and the end was near. And Jane smiled and said that she’d been tempted many a time to have me called to come see her, especially late at night.
[...] Jane had talked about how much she loved nature, and how she wanted to see the house one more time, and the cats. [...]
(I’d like to add that while there’s life there’s hope, and that as Seth has said many times, one who doesn’t want to die — as Jane said the other day she didn’t — won’t for any reason. [...]