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SDPC Part Two: Chapter 11 Cunningham Miss starlings killing Rah

A few nights following Miss Cunningham’s hospitalization, we went to visit her. We had never been inside the hospital before. As we went inside, I stopped dead. There in front of me was the lobby I had seen in my July dream — complete with the glassed-in gift area. I told Rob on our way to Miss Cunningham’s room.

At the precise time of Ruburt’s dream, Miss Cunningham was deciding to leave this plane of reality. Ruburt received the message directly. The unwillingness on Miss Cunningham’s part represented her present personality’s protest against the change that a deeper part of herself deemed necessary and proper.

It was Miss Cunningham’s discovery that she needed operations on both eyes that caused this deeper decision. When Ruburt learned about the projected operations, he leapt to the conclusion that this was the meaning of the dream. Subconsciously, however, he knew that far more was involved. Part of the subconscious fantasy in the dream was valid, representing a watered-down version of the actual communicationfor example, Miss Cunningham’s dark apparel.

During this period I was trying the psychological time exercises suggested by Seth, and often, just when I got started, Miss Cunningham would interrupt me. One day I went into the bedroom where it was quiet, closed my eyes, lay down and began clearing my mind of thoughts for my psy-time exercise. Several times Miss Cunningham came to mind: I wanted to ask her doctor about her condition but hesitated because I wasn’t a member of her family.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 1 constructions Cunningham idea entity amoeba

The initial dream involved a neighbor, Miss Cunningham, who lived in this apartment house long before we knew it existed. [...]

[...] We hadn’t communicated with Miss Cunningham at all. [...]

“I saw Miss Cunningham, of all people,” I said. [...]

[...] And why should I even dream of Miss Cunningham? [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 20 projection chemical frog awake excess

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I Meet Miss Cunningham “Out-of-Body”

[...] It happened some months later, on October 19, 1966, and involved Miss Cunningham, the retired teacher. [...]

[...] In came Miss Cunningham, wearing a nightgown and robe. [...]

[...] The music could only be heard where I’d met Miss Cunningham.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

This was enough to send me to Miss Cunningham’s apartment, hoping to bring up the name in conversation. (I wasn’t about to tell anyone about the Ouija board messages.) It struck me odd, also, that Miss Cunningham would be in any way connected with our Ouija activities. [...]

Because of the Miss Cunningham dream and the “Idea Construction” experience, Rob suggested that I try some experiments in ESP and expansion of consciousness and do a book on the results — negative or positive. [...]

Actually, the board first gave a few messages from a personality called Frank Withers, who insisted that he had known our neighbor, Miss Cunningham. [...]

It was the first time Miss Cunningham and I had really talked together in some time, and I was shocked by the change in her. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 9 clock sensation Miss Rob twenty

Also, after supper, it developed that Miss Cunningham, the retired school teacher in the front apartment, suffered an attack of some sort and was in urgent need of help. [...]

Coming in and out of Miss Cunningham’s apartment, Jane would tell me the snatches of thought she received from Seth. [...]

TES9 Session 443 October 21 1968 ionosphere pyramid crew flight orbit

[...] Now the irritability of the crew (Shirra, Eisele and Cunningham) is not due as Ruburt suspected to relative and also symbolic isolation, although this does have some bearing. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 10 Mark Rob furniture arrangements bookcases

[...] And that made me question if I was really far more disturbed than I think I was because you didn’t help with Miss Cunningham the other night. [...]