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WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 4, 1984 Elisabeth buoyancy river temperature jogging

(She ate an average lunch. I described my very vivid dream of last night. It was most exhilarating. I dreamed I was jogging along a country road beside the Chemung River on the way toward Sayre. The road was similar to the old river road we used to drive. I wore shorts and a sweatshirt and had white hair. I was amazed and delighted at the smooth, effortless way my body was performing as I ran, especially for one my age. I really enjoyed the freedom of motion, of strength, running in the sunny summer air.

(I told Jane that I thought the police in the dream meant that I’d left behind me old imprisoning beliefs, that I was now running free of those beliefs. Also, the group of men across the river represented old beliefs of mine that I’d discarded. I added that if I had the time I’d like to do some jogging now, since I have an ability and love for running.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 21, 1984 movie Cecce animals Georgia unicorn

Oh, I’ll jog and jig with glee

ECS2 ESP Class Session, July 21, 1970 negative Brad vinegar cruddy thoughts

[...] The man I jog with broke our marriage up!”)

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 895, January 14, 1980 David suffering illness science genetics

[...] He’d taken up jogging some time ago and was now running 15 miles at a time, three days a week. [...]

TES1 Session 38 March 25, 1964 sixth sense fifth tissue sensation

(It will be remembered that my first sensation episode, of February 8/64 [See page 172], jogged my memory so that I was able to recall a previous such experience of perhaps a year ago. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 719 November 11, 1974 snapshots photograph milk camera picture

[...] I might try jogging my memory through suggestion, to see what else about that life I can recall. [...]

TES2 Session 67 July 1, 1964 Roberts Marshall Louisiana Tom gallery

(In an effort to jog my memory, I have consulted a road map altas. [...]

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. [...]