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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. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 20 projection chemical frog awake excess

[...] At first I thought that Miss C. was sleepwalking and was worried about awakening her. [...] Miss C. was hardly the type to carry a small transistor radio in her robe pocket.

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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. [...]

TPS3 Session 779 (Deleted Portion) June 14, 1976 liner craft McCullough Howard ocean

By such a belief you so attract probabilities that you actually miss the threats that appear at one level of reality. [...]

(Jane missed last week’s session because nighttimes found her so relaxed from her own healing processes that she couldn’t concentrate enough. [...]

TES2 Session 55 May 20, 1964 molecules psychio outer expand arbitrary

(Just before the session began Jane happened to remark that Saturday, May 23, Miss Callahan’s companion will be replaced by another, who is to take care of her weekends. Neither of these two companions are professional nurses, though they are used to taking care of people with troubles like Miss Callahan’s. May 23 is the date Seth gave us as a day of crisis for Miss Callahan; and Seth reiterated this along with a word of caution in the last session, the 54th, page 90.

(Tuesday morning Jane visited Miss Callahan in the front apartment, as Seth had suggested last session. Miss Callahan’s condition appeared to be remarkably good, compared to what it had been when last we visited her in the hospital some weeks ago. [...]

[...] Imagine what you would miss: the odor of the fresh earth, the sounds, the touch of earth beneath your feet, of sun upon your back; using only the sense of smell, you would also be severely limited.

TES8 Session 389 January 3, 1968 Blanche Healy Anne Baltimore dining

She said things at that time that wounded Miss Healy, and her message is that she regrets the words deeply, particularly now. [...]

[...] She felt that the incident disturbed Miss Healy through the years.

Now the incident either occurred in Miss Healy’s dining room, the one with which Ruburt is familiar, or in a room very similar, in color and markings and period. [...]

TES8 An Experiment June 29, 1968 Parker card Chintala mail June

Dear Miss Roberts:

(Signed) (Miss) Helen Gorman

TES7 Session 298 October 31, 1966 teaching Piccadilly teacher object school

(A note: Miss Callahan was taken to a home for the elderly a few weeks ago, and has given up her apartment in this house, etc. A couple of days ago Jane and I heard through a friend that Miss Callahan has twice been found walking along Route 17, a main highway here, as she tried to get back to this house. [...] Miss Callahan’s first mention is in the first session of Volume 1.)

Ruburt’s experience with your Miss Callahan recently was quite legitimate. [...]

[...] Of course Ruburt was out of his body when he saw Miss Callahan, who was in the same condition.

TES3 Session 143 April 5, 1965 illness visitors Sonja pills Louis

[...] The 133rd session also contains a list of previous sessions in which Seth has dealt with Miss Callahan to varying degrees. Miss Callahan, a retired schoolteacher, was also acquainted with Frank Watts. [...]

(Because of illness on my part this is our first session since March 22; thus we missed the regularly scheduled sessions of March 24, March 29 and March 31. [...]

There was a possibility at one time, for a particular period of time, when for various reasons your Miss Callahan was in danger of falling down the front flight of stairs. [...]

TES9 Session 455 January 6, 1969 John Bill Peg fluids retention

[...] The Jesuits do not miss anything, you see... [...]

(I missed material in here to some large degree.)

(Much humor here, and again I missed material.)

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 8, 1984 Helen Bowman Park Danny strings

[...] “What’s Miss Bowman sending us money for?” I asked Jane. [...] I’d always called her Miss Bowman. [...] Money was involved with both people, since my Miss Bowman had lent me the money to go through art school in New York City. [...]

TES2 Session 61 June 10, 1964 intervals antimatter pulsations negative instantaneous

(Thursday 6/11: Missed.

[...] 6/13: Missed.

[...] 6/15: Missed.)

TPS6 Jane’s Dream April 4, 1981 limp Saturday Anyhow healed was

[...] Long, involved though I missed lots. [...]

TES3 Session 134 February 22, 1965 aggressive explosions regularity meek scratching

[...] This does not mean however that at times a session cannot be missed, or that such a missed session should be considered a significant symptom. [...]

(Jane was upset about her work this evening, so much so in fact that she would have missed the session had I not been too lazy to go dancing. [...]

[...] He will not allow the rambunctious portion of his personality to upset our schedule, but because he trusts all this subconsciously, he will not be as disturbed as you are if a session is missed.

TES9 Session 447 November 11, 1968 Dave Estelle Craigs Michael triangle

[...] Seth spoke rather rapidly this evening, and I missed notes in a few spots, which will be indicated. [...]

[...] (In here I missed a few words because of Seth’s faster pace. [...]

(Again Seth spoke quite rapidly and I missed some words, while retaining the gist of the data.)

TPS7 Deleted Session October 31, 1983 moved bedsores grunting foot Acuto

[...] I got a few things done, missed out on some others, and Jane did a few exercises and had a little session. [...]

[...] In 330 later, I left Jane to visit Medical Records again, but got nowhere because I missed seeing Janet Troutt, who’s getting Jane’s records for both ourselves and Blue Cross. [...]

TES9 Session 467 March 12, 1969 brain perception quotes brainscape intellect

If Ruburt misses sessions and then feels guilty about doing so, little is gained and the regularity is also lost. I suggest therefore that you hold six weeks of sessions as always at your regular time, then feel free to miss a week with my blessing and your own, and then begin another six-week schedule.

[...] This does not mean that a session may not be missed now and then. [...]

TES2 Session 44 April 15, 1964 laws space camouflage universe durability

(It will be remembered that in the 33rd session, page 262 [in Volume One}, Seth suggested the date, April 15, 1964, as a significant one for Miss Callahan. [...] Jane’s thought at the time of the 33rd session was that April 15th meant possibly a change for Miss Callahan, instead of her death necessarily.

(“Can you tell us anything about Miss Callahan tonight?”

[...] When Seth gave us the material on Miss Callahan, I felt a chill.

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

(Jane very recently had an experience while sleeping, in which she was helping Miss Callahan. Miss Callahan, deceased, did not know yet that she was dead, and Jane was explaining the situation to her. [...]

[...] He has helped Miss Callahan in the past in the same manner, but was not able to recall the experience.

TES2 Session 46 April 22, 1964 Mark Ed barn discipline son

(At 8:35 Miss Callahan’s relatives arrived. [...]

[...] The material was not distorted when Ruburt gave the April 15th date in connection with Miss Callahan, and the crisis of which I spoke. [...]

(“Does Frank Watts know yet about what is happening to Miss Callahan now?”)

TES1 Session 32 March 4, 1964 Jews starlings gulping killing reverence

(According to a relative of Miss Callahan’s that Jane saw this morning, March 6, yesterday Miss Callahan talked quite coherently of the “lovely walks” she had been taking lately with her two brothers, both of whom are dead. At the same time the relative did not seem to feel that Miss Callahan recognized her, or at least not fully.)

[...] And we discussed Miss Callahan’s condition—we had heard from her relatives that it was deteriorating—and wondered if Seth might mention her. [...]

In answer to your question Joseph, your friend Miss Callahan is getting ready to take her leave. [...]

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