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Saturday
8-28-10
Posted by Frank DeMarco under Intuitive Linked Communication (ILC) | Tags: "Edgar Cayce", "Thomas Merton", awareness, Carl Jung and alchemy, churches, Emerson, G.K. Chesterton, Gustav Mahler, Hemingway, Jackson Pollack, Jane Roberts, Neale Donald Walsch, Thoreau
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
4 AM. Going to bed ever earlier, anticipating this exchange, and getting up earlier as well. I’ll lap the day if I’m not careful.
So we’re a long way before daylight, and the fruit stand is open early. Who and why?
Nothing. All right, let’s talk, papa. What is the rule, here? Sometimes I can scarcely get a word in and somebody’s off and running. Other times, as now, there’s a blankness, a waiting for me to decide what to broach.
Your question contains your answer. That is what’s going on, a gradual transfer of the initiative. And that’s worth a few words.
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Thursday
8-19-10
Posted by Frank DeMarco under Intuitive Linked Communication (ILC) | Tags: "Bob Monroe", "Joseph Smallwood", "The Garden of Eden", Chasing Smallwood, Ernest Hemingway, Henry Thoreau, ILC and its traits, Islands in the Stream, Jane Roberts, Robert Pirsig and quality, Seth, writing
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Monday, June 14, 2010
5:45 AM. All right, Papa, now what? Do you have a “next item on the agenda” to provide you with topics?
[TGU] Seth worked that way, but Seth in working with his friend Jane Roberts was working with a blanked slate. She had deliberately vacated the premises so that he could enter without having to contend with the ripples and eddies of a functioning conscious mind as he dictated his books. That’s not our situation here. Here, your interaction is a part of the process, which adds complications that have both helpful and non-helpful effects.
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Wednesday
8-4-10
Friday, May 14, 2010
7 AM. Papa, re-reading Babe In The Woods, the novel you helped me write a couple years ago, was fun! It had been long enough since I’d looked at it that it was new to me again. Now, obviously the level of technical skill I could bring to it was nowhere near what you could have brought to it, but for me it was a breakthrough. I well remember being so surprised first at how easily and well I put it together in a pretty short time and then — when Rita reminded me that a year and a half before, you’d promised to help me write a novel — that I could have forgotten and yet used the assistance. Not sure I have a question here, but thanks anyway. I suppose I might ask, “why me?”
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