15 results for stemmed:bernard

TES7 Session 304 November 28, 1966 list Bernards scramble package Tubbs

(One of Jane’s chores Tuesday, not on the list but performed along with the listed items, was to mail a package to Sarah Bernard, who along with her husband visited us from North Carolina over last weekend. See the last session. The package contained a sweater Sarah forgot. The Bernards had visited Florida a few weeks ago. Jane had made her own list of errands to run Tuesday, and this included a visit to the post office to buy stamps, as well as mail the package. See Jane’s list, page 190 also.

(2nd Question: Any others? “These are further impressions. A turn up or tune-up.” Possibly a reference to the sweater left behind by Sarah Bernard, turning up after the Bernards had driven away. This is referred to on Jane’s list under the mail package data; Jane did this on the same trip downtown during which she ran the errands listed on my list, used as envelope objects.

(“A distant place, that is rather distant, not close by. Water.” Probably a reference to the Bernards and their trip to Florida a few weeks ago. See page 195 and the Tubbs data. The Bernards live in North Carolina, which is also a rather distant places and the package was mailed to that address. We don’t know whether much water is close to Raleigh, NC.

(“Connection with a book. Perhaps mention of Ruburt’s book.” This links the Bernards with Janet’s list through the package data, and in turn with the object itself. The Bernards had a copy of Jane’s ESP book with them; we had mailed it to them some weeks ago.

TES8 Session 362 September 11, 1967 Bernard mirage stocky Sarah John

(The 303rd session was held on November 26, 1966 with Eugene and Sarah Bernard as witnesses. [...]

[...] Interestingly, John began to ask us questions about the Indian teacher, Baba, who was discussed by Seth and Gene Bernard in the 303rd session. [...]

[...] Curtis Fuller’s column deals in part with Gene Bernard, although the material therein was evidently taken from the wire stories concerning Gene last year.

[...] We did not know who Seth would speak about first tonight, but surmised it would be Gene Bernard.

TES8 Session 420 July 1, 1968 Bernard letter Dr temperature statement

[...] Today Jane wrote to Gene Bernard and to Ray Van Over re statements. Today also she received a card from Gene Bernard’s wife Sarah, who is visiting her brother in Ecuador, South America, for several weeks.)

(On June 27 Jane had received a letter from Tam Mossman at Prentice-Hall, requesting information on Dr. Instream, Dr. Bernard, both psychologists; and on Ray Van Over. [...]

Dr. Gene Bernard has received some excellent material from me, both in the realm of psychological interpretation, and clairvoyant impressions. [...]

TES7 Session 289 September 28, 1966 caffeine projection Bernard intensities emotional

(On September 28, Jane received a welcome letter from psychologist Eugene Bernard of North Carolina State University. Dr. Bernard suggests a meeting in Elmira over the Thanksgiving holidays.)

(“What do you think of the letter from Dr. Bernard?”

TES7 Session 297 October 26, 1966 Topper journey anticipatory Bernard fear

Perhaps we shall give some impressions concerning the Bernards before we meet them. [...]

[...] This person, you see, not Bernard. [...]

[...] Her eyes had remained closed during the Bernard data. [...]

TES7 Session 303 Elmira, New York November 26, 1966 Gene seminar Baba chasm deception

(Unscheduled—Jane and I and the Bernards—Saturday. Typed by Sarah Bernard from her notes.

(All of the Seth data verified by Gene Bernard at work, Smith—Miss, etc. [...]

TES9 Session 424 July 29, 1968 sepia varnish thoughtwords vacation synthetic

(“How about Gene Bernard’s letter? [...]

(Just before we left on vacation on July 19, we received a copy of a letter from Dr. Bernard that he’d mailed to our publishers at Prentice-Hall.)

[...] They did not, however, see through Bernard’s real meaning. [...]

TES9 Session 425 July 31, 1968 Boston stabbed Van warmth neurobiological

Now Van Over, in answer to your question, was telepathically aware of Bernard’s letter, and understood it. [...]

[...] The info above covers Dr. Gene Bernard’s recent letter on our behalf to Prentice-Hall, and Raymond Van Over’s telepathic understanding of same.)

TES9 Session 500 September 8, 1969 Taylor Betty bt Crosson beard

(On Friday evening, September 5, we had as visitors Dick and Carol Crossed; Edward Gassner, 3664 Culver Road [14622], and Bernard Houlihan, 25 Ewer Avenue [14622]—all of Rochester, New York. [...]

[...] You are quite free for example in your relationship with our friend Aerofranz (Tam Mossman), and you were with (Gene) Bernard, and more than fair with Instream. [...]

TPS1 Session 490 (Deleted) June 25, 1969 controls symptoms Saratoga restraints issue

Bernard did not operate as a psychologist. Ruburt thought of him as being on his side, and there was no hint of accusation in Bernard’s attitude.

TES8 Session 416 June 12, 1968 doctor fireside actor woman role

[...] His abilities are detailed in the book, Healing Hands, by J. Bernard Hutton, published 1966 by David McKay Co., Inc., New York, NY, at $3.95.

TES9 Session 426 August 5, 1968 thread agony neurological conceive traversed

(Jane said she would like some data on the personality Ignaptha, mentioned by Seth during the session held for Gene Bernard a couple of years ago.

TES9 Session 428 August 12, 1968 Elver fox Van Lennon Alice

(This is a word used by Seth in the session held for Gene Bernard a couple of years ago.)

TES7 Session 306 December 5, 1966 Wilbur stamp psychedelic Marilyn rectangle

[...] Your friend’s seminars (Gene Bernard’s) are within this system, in that they are composed of personalities who have been, and may again be, connected with it. [...]

TES7 Session 290 October 3, 1966 Wendell tunnel studio reunion Crowley

(Referring to Jane’s projection attempt to reach Dr. Bernard on September 29. [...]