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TPS7 Deleted Session October 9, 1983 redemption hospital gotta Yep swivel

[...] Her Seth voice was deeper than her usual voice to some extent, but it wasn’t loud, and I was sure no one would notice anything unusual sound-wise from the hall outside the closed door of room 330. [...]

[...] Jane’s voice had been the same as before: deeper but not loud; I’d felt good energy in it, I told her. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 31, 1984 dealer optimism car migrations Monarch

(When I walked into 330 Jane was singing to herself in a low voice. [...]

[...] The dealer could possibly be me, voicing my own doubts and conflicts with society. [...]

(Jane’s Seth voice was good, as it had been yesterday. [...]

TES4 Session 180 August 23, 1965 test border plateau confidence clairvoyant

[...] Her voice was quiet, and although she used pauses her delivery was for the most part quite rapid. [...]

[...] She paused rather briefly, then delivered the following material in a quiet voice, with gentle emphasis at times, and with average pauses.)

[...] Her voice was quiet and rather fast. [...]

[...] Her voice had been quiet and rather fast, although she had used pauses too.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 22, 1971 pot Buddy Ron destiny unoperable

[...] First of all, through listening to my voice, I want you to be reminded of the sheer physical vitality that is now a part of your own being. [...] I want you to be intimately aware of it and realize that the blood rushes within your veins with as much force as this voice speaks. [...]

[...] Open the inner core and hear their voices. [...]

You are teaching yourselves the value of consciousness and vitality and strength and life, by pretending to yourselves that death is death and that your consciousness will not continue and that your parents who die are forever still, by pretending that the voices you have heard in childhood will be heard no more. [...]

TES4 Session 175 August 4, 1965 Oswego paperweight enlargement quiet indecision

[...] As in the last session her voice was very quiet and clear, and she used many pauses. [...]

[...] Finally she resumed speaking, her voice quiet as before.)

[...] She resumed in the same quiet voice, though with a faster pace, and with her eyes again closed, at 9:25.)

[...] I do not hear other voices. [...]

TES2 Session 59 June 3, 1964 depth horse nail quality Boston

[...] Jane began dictating in a rather quiet voice, and maintained it for most of the session. [...]

[...] My hand was somewhat weary, and her voice showed signs of weariness also. [...]

[...] I could see that she was somewhat tired; her voice was getting hoarse also, but since I hoped we could get a little more information to verify the hypnosis experiment, for use in Jane’s book, I decided to continue.

(Jane’s voice was by now very hoarse and tired, yet she continued. [...]

TES4 Session 149 April 26, 1965 action dots universe field apex

[...] She spoke at a good rate for the most part, even with pauses, and toward the end of the session her voice became loud. [...] Her voice was normal in tone and volume to begin with.)

[...] When she resumed she retained this intentness, coupling it with a good rate of delivery and a voice that was her loudest in some time. Her voice did not boom out, however. [...]

(Jane’s voice remained strong until the end of the session.

TES2 Session 85 September 7, 1964 Watts Borst Frank gallery directorship

[...] She began dictating on time in a voice a bit stronger than usual, at a fairly fast rate. [...]

(She resumed in a slightly quieter voice, although still briskly, at 9:31.)

(Here, Jane’s voice boomed out suddenly.)

[...] Her voice was now quite normal in range and volume, and she resumed in the same manner at 10:03.)

UR2 Appendix 19: (For Session 712) hole sound massive particles atom

[...] In a voice quite a bit deeper and stronger than usual, but not as overpowering as I’ve heard it be on occasion, Jane began to express a series of very “long,” drawn-out syllables. [...] [When Jane reads these typed notes she may not agree with some of my approximations.] Now in a heavy voice, almost grating:)

[...] Suddenly her voice became high-pitched and, at first, quite incomprehensible to me because of the rapidity of her speech. The effect was remarkably like that of a tape recording played too fast: Her voice went way up the scale, issuing from stiffly held lips. [...]

[...] Very quickly, and perhaps simplifying too much, here’s Seth Two from the 407th session, speaking in Jane’s high, distant, deliberate and asexual interpretation of what such an energy gestalt’s “voice” might sound like:)

[...] Jane’s voice remained on the same deep, even keel:) “Wwwwhhhhheeeeeeennnnnnn……Wwwweeeeeeeeee……Ssssspeeeeeeeaaaaakkkkk……Wwwwooooorrrrrlllllldsssssss……Ffffooooorrrrrmmmmmmm.” [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 710 October 7, 1974 demons journey objectified City travel

(“I heard Seth’s voice, very loud and powerful, as I lay asleep in bed last night [Saturday]. [...] The voice was coming from the area of the room next door or just beyond, but also from above; like out of the sky or something. [...] At first I thought he was angry, but then I realized I was interpreting the power of the voice that way. This wasn’t part of a dream, but I awakened almost at once as I tried to make out the words. [...]

(“I’m in between,” Jane said after a pause, and in her “own” voice, “I don’t know what’s coming. [...]

[...] I will have more to say to him in the dream state this evening, and I will shortly explain his experience with my voice.

[...] Looking ahead a bit: In tomorrow night’s session, though, Seth does explain her weekend sleep-state encounter with his voice.)

ECS1 ESP Class Session, January 14, 1969 Rachel Daniel Florence intellects Theodore

[...] And if they hear my voice they will simply think that our friend is simply talking in his sleep. [...]

[...] To show you that I have utmost concern for your neighbors I will keep my voice low. [...]

[...] Your voice is a little high for Seth.”

(Here followed a discussion of Jane’s masculine actions and gruff voice when Seth comes through.)

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 18, 1984 diseases bedridden tape vein coping

[...] Once again, her Seth voice was quiet, and I had to pay close attention to hear it competing with other hospital sounds. [...] At a few spots I felt the tears in her voice, and that they were very close to breaking through.)

(5:01 p.m. I could tell the session was a difficult one for Jane, especially when her voice wavered, and she almost halted her delivery several times. [...]

TES8 Session 392 January 22, 1968 displaced minister Philip John committed

(Jane began speaking in a voice stronger than usual, her eyes opening occasionally. [...]

[...] (Pause, voice much quieter.) This will apply to our friend Philip. [...]

(Jane’s voice had been subdued giving the data. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 8, 1984 proclamations leg glittering tendons hurt

a rush and a power and the voice,

a voice that says nothing at all

(She said all of this in that matter-of-fact voice she’d used the last time, that she’d told me similar things about her death, before Seth had said very recently that she wasn’t going to die now, no matter what she thought or said. [...]

TES3 Session 97 October 14, 1964 fixture Macmillan October Fleeting cycles

[...] Heard voices discussing the object. [...] I heard my voice as I “heard” the others.

[...] Her voice was but a little stronger than normal, her pacing regular, her eyes dark as usual. [...]

[...] She resumed in the same voice but at a little faster pace at 9:35.)

(October 12, Monday, 3:30 PM: Elusive hallucinatory-type voices, unclear.

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

[...] On two very brief occasions Seth let his voice blast out to some extent, though not at full volume by any means. [...]

[...] As is often the case when witnesses are present she seemed to draw upon extra energy; her pace was fast from the start, and her voice stronger and somewhat deeper than usual.)

[...] Her eyes had remained closed, her pace had been fast, her voice stronger, deeper, and more emphatic than usual.

[...] Her voice was strong, her manner most emphatic and fast. [...]

TES6 Session 245 March 28, 1966 vaccine Wyoming polio Lucy family

[...] I did not see his companion as the voice exchange continued. [...] His voice was deep and gentle. I thought the other voice belonged to an older man with glasses and white hair, though I did not see this person. [...]

[...] I then became aware that I was hearing voices. [...] I heard their words with exceptional clarity, sentence by sentence, including the timbre of their voices, etc., and retained them briefly. [...]

[...] I have had the experience of hearing voices before but have not asked Seth to comment. [...] The last time I heard voices they chattered away at a great rate, like a tape played too fast.

[...] Her voice was average.)

TES4 Session 184 September 3, 1965 test Gallagher border Leonard trends

[...] On one occasion his voice began to climb in strength and volume, half jokingly. Bill and I implored him to keep the voice under control. [...]

[...] Jane’s eyes were closed in the beginning, her voice average in volume. [...]

[...] She did not appear to be nervous, and her voice remained average. [...]

[...] Her voice was quiet but faster than before, so the following short account consists of the excerpts I noted down. [...]

TES5 Session 211 November 24, 1965 clock Bill gilt features facial

(Since Seth paused after giving voice to the question, I answered, since I had been writing at a fast pace. [...]

[...] Her pace had been fast throughout, her voice somewhat stronger but not loud by any means.

[...] Her eyes were closed, her voice average. [...]

([Bill:] “Then you use Ruburt’s mechanical equipment, the voice, the eyes and body and so forth, to speak to us.”)

TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 integers Roger zero math minus

Here the equation (voice pitched higher) seeks to turn inside out, but the functions and values of the integers return it to stability. [...] (Voice drops to normal). [...]

[...] Jane spoke while in a trance state, but in her usual voice, and received the data from “another source.” [...]

[...] At times she spoke in a hesitant voice, at other times very rapidly, and usually with a puzzled expression; eyes open often, as usual in her trance states.)

[...] She spoke in her own voice, rapidly and slowly by turn, eyes open often and with many a pause and puzzled expression. [...]

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