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Just before the session she showed me a page of notes she’d picked up from Seth today, about the subject matter for tonight’s session—but we had no time in which to discuss them.)
[...] Your greatest achievements have been produced by civilizations during those times when man had the greatest faith in the meaningfulness of life in general, and in the meaningfulness of the individual within life’s framework.
(Pause.) You are, I hope, coming toward a time of greater psychological synthesis, so that the intuitions and reasoning abilities work together in a much more smooth fashion, so that emotional and intuitive knowledge regarding the meaningfulness of life can find clearer precision and expression, as the intellect is taught—as the intellect is taught—to use its faculties in a far less restricted manner.
It is as if certain members of the species, for their own reasons, and again on the part of the whole, specialized this time in the use of emotional capacities. [...]
[...] We have wanted to try moving this table for some time. We felt vibrations in the table at times as we kept trying, but no other movements were obtained.)
[...] You had your own time of it, partially for the same reason, but he had to face the depths of his own terror, and rise and walk away from it, if he were ever to help others do the same.
(As far as I can recall, this is the first time Seth has stated such an approach to a problem, explicitly; although in the past he has referred to various subjects by saying he was not well informed about them.)
[...] For if they endure for this time they will almost certainly give rise to physical symptoms. Readjustment does not lie, in his particular case, in the present, with soaking his foot for example; but with a return to some definite poetry schedule, to finishing one book now at a time, to renewing the dream suggestions which he has discarded. [...]
[...] It’s growth has nothing to do with your physical time, but with inner value fulfillments of which you may not be consciously aware. [...]
[...] An emergency therapy will almost always bring immediate results: A week of time given to poetry, simply because this pursuit awakens in Ruburt the strongest aspects of his personality, and frees constructive energy from other layers of his personality.
What magicians we all are,
turning darkness into light,
transforming invisible atoms
into the dazzling theater
of the world,
pulling objects,
(people as well
as rabbits)
out of secret
microscopic closets,
turning winter into summer,
making a palmful of moments
disappear through time’s trap door.
Now, this is not to be a technical book, so this is not the time nor place to discuss thoroughly the action, behavior or effects of these coordinate points; nor of the electromagnetic energy units — those natural emanations of consciousness of which I spoke. [...]
[...] Jane’s pace had been considerably faster than last session, her eyes closed much of the time.)
But time and space are one to us.
The infinite skull
Opens skies all curled within,
Miniature world on world.
[...] There is then a natural reaction at times, as those tendencies in the personality that adopted the symptoms actually struggle to retain them.
[...] Are these a good idea at this time?” Saratoga Springs is Jane’s home town.)
Now, through Ruburt’s eyes, I see you as Ruburt’s physical eyes must, wrapped in your particular time and in your particular place, held in a unique spatial arrangement.
Now our friend, Ruburt, will shortly call a break in his class, and this will give you time I know to figure out what you think you will say, but when the time comes, I expect feeling to predominate. [...]
Now I will let our friend continue with his class, and I welcome those of you who are here for the first time in all of your new revelance. [...]
(Since September 30 Seth has held two ESP class sessions; held a session for our friend John Barclay, who is moving to Nevada; held two sessions concerning the work Jane and I are embarking upon because of this material; and spoken through Jane upon television once more — this time during our return visit to a Washington, D.C. station.
[...] There is one good benefit however: He rested the full amount specified (one hour) this time because he felt it necessary.
(10:44.) We will end the session, continuing our material next time, unless you have questions.
(“Mention of a time, perhaps 2 or 12.” No connections as far as time goes on the object. [...]
[...] Mention of a time, perhaps 2 or 12.
[...] Jane wrote it, since she had a part-time job with the newspaper while attending Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. [...]
[...] She was in her early twenties at the time of course.
(Jane began speaking in trance this evening at a rather slow pace; her eyes opened at times; she was smoking; voice average.)
[...] She resumed at the same rather slow pace, eyes again opening at times, at 9:31.)
[...] This was the second time in three weeks that Jane had mentioned a two-volume work; see the opening notes for the 721st session. [...]
(6. At the same time, that paragraph contains very challenging ideas; they strongly remind me of the “Miriam” material I obtained about my father last week. [...]
[...] And at the same time she was actually annoyed when she felt that you were not following your [commercial] artistic ability through, despite her surface misunderstandings of it.6
[...] I hope you will recognize what I mean: but in the light of her understanding at the time, children were to be used as power, as a man might use weapons.7