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DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 918, June 2, 1980 nuclear intervals venting mathematical passageways

(In Chapter 5 of Dreams, in Volume 1, see Note 2 for the 899th session, of February 6, 1980. [...]

NoPR Preface by Seth: Session 609, April 10, 1972 title mercy expectations thoughts outline

(“The volumes automatically unite the material and present it within certain frameworks of discipline…. [...]

TES8 Session 398 March 11, 1968 father rung Ruth boy loaned

[...] In Volume 1, see sessions 28 and 29, February ‘64.)

TPS5 Deleted Session April 18, 1979 soda contemplation Maalox stomach disapprove

(3. My side hurts because I’m afraid Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality won’t be appreciated.

TES7 Session 333 April 10, 1967 Barbara Oklahoma alto town John

(Meaning the Jane Fleming incident at The Elms in Elmira Heights; covered in Session 204, Volume 5 of The Early Sessions.)

TPS3 Deleted Session June 25, 1977 conflict joint femininity power solitude

[...] During our talk last night, I told Jane that we’d made a serious error in deciding to publish it in two volumes, with extensive notes—that there were obviously other courses of action we could have taken. [...]

TES4 Session 178 August 16, 1965 waking brogue beneficial traffic routes

[...] I had trouble hearing her, and shortly after she began speaking she hiked her chair closer to my table, and her voice acquired a little more volume. [...]

TES8 Session 411 May 15 1968 unscramble funny coordinates flighty viewpoint

[...] The voice is very clear, without much volume and many pauses, most of them short. [...]

TES3 Session 142 March 22, 1965 selves outthrust action Trainor self

[...] During this experiment, while reading some poetry aloud that the now-dead Father Trainor had often read to her when she was in high school, Jane’s voice had taken on an enormous male volume and strength. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 11, 1981 Tam Prentice editors competent taxes

(Speaking of Prentice-Hall, today Jane received her first copy of God of Jane—a handsome-looking volume that I hope does well as the years pass. [...]

TES5 Session 212 November 29, 1965 temperature correlations test Martin wall

[...] See Volume 4.

TES6 Session 260 May 18, 1966 Goldsmith Nate Saratoga spade visit

[...] See Session 9 in Volume 1.

TES7 Seth’s Lecture to Pat’s Boston High School Class March 25, 1967 classroom hell kill chromosomes Pat

[...] The volume became very loud, though not as loud as it has been on a few occasions. [...]

TES9 Session 450 November 20, 1968 Pius Carl encyclopedia creaked guy

[...] The particular volume or edition of the encyclopedia came out in the fall, and at the time this guy was working there was some kind of mathematical dispute going on, and a schedule set for some kind of conference to be held at the university for mathematicians from all around. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 24, 1977 faith Framework crash intimacy sustained

[...] I’ve been curious about it ever since it was published —last year, I believe—for from the reviews printed of it I believe it contains some material that may be a distorted version of Seth’s “sleepwalker” material in Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 26, 1982 David vitamins Cohen letter guitar

[...] Jane’s voice had maintained its volume. [...]

TES4 Session 193 September 27, 1965 label Lorraine Lake test Seneca

[...] Seth/Jane’s voice suddenly climbed a great deal in volume, very briefly, before subsiding.)

TES3 Session 116 December 21, 1964 censorship props procedure replenish proceed

[...] Her voice did not lose volume. [...]

TES3 Session 119 January 6, 1965 outer ego Jung subconscious animus

(It will be recalled that in the 83rd session, August 31, 1964, [in Volume 2], Seth commented on the work of Freud and Jung, and mentioned some of the distortions Jung’s work in particular contains.)

TPS6 Deleted Session April 15, 1981 Sinful superself dilemma breakthrough fulfillment

[...] Even so, it will be a long while before said volume is finished, let alone ready for the press. [...]

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