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TES1 Session 29 February 26, 1964 5/86 (6%) plane Callahan Miss Watts camouflage
– The Early Sessions: Book 1 of The Seth Material
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 29 February 26, 1964 9 PM Wednesday as Instructed

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Ruburt was correct. He did receive what he prefers to think of as a flash from me tonight. His dream was a mixture of telepathy, and this legitimate telepathic message was colored by the other elements that made up the dream, and this was subconscious fantasy. That is, he wove a dream about a legitimate telepathic communication.

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

She did not remember Frank Watts, although he exaggerated to some degree. They did meet rather often over a period of many years, as she taught his children. He admired her very much, as his children found her an excellent teacher. One in particular. Frank Watts considered her a friend, attaching more importance than she did to her influence upon his children; but beyond this her present personality has been gently disentangling itself from this plane, and she simply did not remember.

[... 10 paragraphs ...]

Frank Watts is not yet aware of this, but shortly will be. His powers are not yet developed enough, even here, so that he can be aware of this until she is almost completely materialized.

I have mentioned that the emotions, if you will forgive me, are the tail end of the inner senses. Frank Watts would be aware of the approaching death of a previous child, for example, though not of the approaching death of Miss Callahan at this time. He has been resting. For a while his energies were directed toward your plane in a strong, almost compulsive personal manner, and had Miss Callahan been ill then he would have known.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

So-called instinctual actions seem rather automatic to you because they are different from logical thought as you know it. Because for example bees or ants tend to act in a like manner as far as other bees and ants are concerned, because it appears that their actions are as predictable and almost predetermined, man takes it for granted that certain reflexes are absolutes in particular species, and that in any given situation a member of such a species will always react in a certain manner because he cannot help it.

[... 54 paragraphs ...]

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