1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:212 AND stemmed:was)
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(The 18th envelope test was held during the session. The test object is simply a drawing in black ink of the same symbol used in the first envelope test, of August 18,1965, in the 179th session. See that session for an explanation of the personal meaning this symbol has for us. I made the drawing for this evening’s test on white paper; the paper was thin and the heavy black ink struck through the paper rather clearly. See Volume 4.
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(Jane has decided that she smokes too much during sessions; as a result she did not smoke while dictating this evening, but did light up at breaks. The session was held in our back room, and was a quiet one. Jane spoke while sitting down and with her eyes closed for the most part. Her pace was quite slow in the beginning, but by first break was up to its usual rather fast state.)
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(Break at 9:25. Jane was dissociated as usual for a first delivery. Her eyes had remained closed; her pace had been fast as break approached.
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(Break at 9:58. Jane was dissociated as usual. Her voice was average, her pace also. She said she slits her eyes open when she picks up a wineglass, knocks the ashes off a cigarette, etc. Her head is usually tipped down in such movements and I can detect no opening of the eyes.
(It was now time for the 21st Dr. Instream test. As usual Jane spoke in a quiet voice, sitting with her hands raised to her closed eyes. Her pace was not very slow, however, although she took a few long pauses. Resume at 10:03.)
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(Break at 10:24. Jane was dissociated as usual, she said. Her eyes had remained closed. Her pace on our own test had been faster than on the Dr. Instream material.
(As stated on page 95, the black ink drawing struck through the thin test paper so that it was visible on both sides of the paper. This could be “neither side entirely vacant.” The test object is paper, and is connected with me since my name is on it, and I made the drawing. I was 43 until June 20 in 1963.
(We did not press Seth for an item-by-item interpretation of the rest of the impressions. I had prepared this test envelope for last Wednesday’s session but did not use it then; the session was witnessed by the Gallaghers and the test was shoved aside by other developments, notably the impromptu discussion between Seth, Bill and Peg. We ate during the course of the evening, but do not know whether this would be a “supper engagement, with two others beside Ruburt.”
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(End at 10:41. Jane was dissociated as usual.)
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