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TPS5 Session 841 (Deleted Portion) March 14, 1979 regenerated marathon overnight Enquirer Runner

(Here Seth refers to an article in the National Enquirer that has intrigued Jane considerably. It was printed in the issue for March 6, 1979: “Miracle of 80-Year-Old Marathon Runner.” I think she’s using it as quite an effective inspiration for herself.)

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 870, August 1, 1979 impulses ideal urge civilizations headache

[...] All people do not want to be expert runners, however. [...] Is it bad to be a poor runner? [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session December 2, 1978 Bryant Anita Zandt Dickie Rick

[...] When a runner at the Olympics does better than the runner before then all the sportscasters say, “How grand! [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 16, 1971 Kyle Bobby Joel blessings saintly

[...] I see you as a Brian Donlevy, in a town 30 or 35 miles from Dublin in 1831 at the time of a hidden rebellion, as a runner. As a runner between the Catholic Irish and Englishmen and in a time of terror. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session February 9, 1976 ideal taxes expression mutilate envision

[...] Even though someone may have thrown a stone in your path in the past, as a runner such things would vanish from your mind as you concentrated on the feelings in your body of motion and agility.

UR2 Section 6: Session 730 January 15, 1975 fetus dolphins soul selfhood astrology

[...] That feeling of freedom is fantastic,” she said, then tried an analogy: “I’m as free as a great runner who breaks a world record when her chest hits the tape….”

UR2 Section 5: Session 724 December 4, 1974 counterparts personage races century personhood

[...] Bodily abilities, however, would be freely expressed so that one woman might be a great runner, or a man excel at swimming. [...]

TPS5 Jane’s Notes & Deleted Session April 24, 1979 relaxation looser vacation floppy overview

(My state persisted—so much so that I felt like a long-distance runner nearing the finish line. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 1 Thursday, April 1, 1982 hospital Mandali backside thyroid arthritis

We do not just receive the torch of life and pass it on as one Olympic runner does to another, but we each add to that living torch or flame a power, a meaning, a quality that is uniquely our own. [...]

SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

[...] I’m a natural runner, but had been unable to do more than a little jogging in recent years because of the pressures of work and of taking care of Jane as she became more and more ill. [...]