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ECS1 ESP Class Session, September 16, 1969 Matt Areofranz Mimi Rachel palm

I also welcome our new student (Mimi) and, as always, my friend Areofranz. I welcome also our new bride (Emma); I have looked in on you and I will have more to say to you tomorrow, and to you.

(Present: Rachel C, Matt and Emma Adams, Theodore and Vera, Lydia, Sue and Ned, Florence, Brad, Amelia, and Florence. Jane’s list included Sally Benson and Mimi Ford.)

TES7 Session 281 August 29, 1966 Barbara Dick Andreano wedding poem

[...] Some, to me, indistinct connection between the strange young woman here with your friends, and Emma Martin. [...] You cried, and you clearly heard Emma Martin tell your mother that she should not go to you, and then you would be quiet.

(Dr. and Emma Martin are old friends of my parents, and their age—early seventies, or nearly so. [...] As soon as Seth mentioned it, I immediately saw a distinct resemblance between Emma Martin, as she had been, and the young girl Pat. [...]

[...] The girl reminded you, through some association, with Emma Martin of that time.

(Jane of course has no memories of Emma Martin as a young person. [...]

TES9 Session 445 November 4, 1968 Martin Club Lions telepathic Emma

(Jane now said my mother had talked with Dr Martin’s wife Emma on the telephone earlier in the day. Emma had bought a new satin gown that day, and my mother was jealous. [...] Jane said she “was sort of aware of a dress, and a telephone conversation between your mother and Emma.”

UR2 Section 6: Session 732 January 22, 1975 counterparts Peter family Henry Ben

In class, Emma (Hariston) and Jack (Pierce) are counterparts. (To me:) You and Jack are counterparts, but you and Emma are not.

TES5 Session 234 February 16, 1966 letter Fell Rhoda Marian January

[...] This too was from the offices of F. Fell, written the same day as letter # 2, and was a simple note from an Emma Hesse, of the bookkeeping department, requesting that Jane send in her social security number for tax purposes. [...]

[...] Jane wrote letters #1 and #4, Rhoda Monks wrote letter #2, Emma Hesse was responsible for letter #3. But I did not ask Seth for clarification and so we are not certain.