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ECS1 Session 363, ESP Class, September 12, 1967 9/40 (22%) island Grangers Monchuco Jesuit slurred
– The Early Class Sessions: Book 1 Sessions 9/12/67 to 11/25/69
– © 2008 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 363, ESP Class, September 12, 1967 8:45 PM Tuesday

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

We will, at one time or another, speak with you each in a more private session. For now I simply greet you. Joseph, give us a moment if you please.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

A strange fruit they see, it resembles a coconut but it is not one. It has pink pulp.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

Now more personally our friend, the Jesuit. There is a large wooden object that he is taken with, like a totem, fatter it seems though and not so tall as one. He speaks with several male natives and an American man, from Minnesota, who deals in a business that is connected with salt.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

An engagement between 4 and 5 today. And loud noises that are music. Two flags on one island and an administration building that is orange or pink. They eat or talk with a man (voice very faint) whose name has to do with grip, you see, as bag or valise. Do you see?

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Some point over the spending of nine dollars in particular, a five and four ones, something outrageously priced.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

He and the Catlover (Seth’s nickname for Maggie Granger) chose one particular way because they are too cagey and shrewd to take another recommended way. Now one place they stay: has water on one side and foliage on the other with large square openings in the front; and I do not believe here by the large square openings there is any glass. The steps are from the side, three or four. They find this place on their own. Someone has hung clothing on a line though beside the place. They can stand and look out over the ocean and sight two or three other islands, one they have visited. They plan to see three other islands.

[... 11 paragraphs ...]

Now the grass is growing here but it is turning brown. There is a brown high grass in this one area and the bottom of the trees is black and there are large berries. This is a particular area, a waste area, that has been somehow ravaged and perhaps, once burned, you see. It is ringed in by trees and the historical and psychic connections there are not good, having to do with sacrifices. Monchuco (Rob’s interpretation)—the Monchuco. (My interpretation is that two words may have been meant; more like Monchu chu? Mon choo choo?)

The Monchuco were here and worshipped a half- bull, half-woman deity and the bull was a black one and sacrifices were thrown into the sea. There is this spot where a thatched temple once stood and in a more distant past a connection, strange as it may seem, with an offshoot of the Inca civilization. This spot is on the third island and this island itself will be involved in a disaster within a short time. It will be, to all intent and purposes, wiped out.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

(9:40 PM. This was an odd session. Jane didn’t sound like Seth at all a good part of the time, and she realized this to some degree. She felt as if she were projecting through time, rather than through space at the last; re: Seth’s moment points. Perhaps Jane was speaking more for herself with Seth’s guidance. She started with the Seth voice then gradually used one that was between her normal voice and Seth’s. Florence noticed that the tense changed from we to I for a while also.)

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