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TES5 Session 223 January 16, 1966 18/21 (86%) teapot Brotzanin Lemons voyages Zanzibar
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 223 January 16, 1966 Approximately 10 PM Sunday Unscheduled

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¶13

(After the Gallaghers left Seth and I continued to talk. Seth told me I would become a very well-known painter; Ruburt, he said, knew nothing about artists’ agents or their locations in New York City, he said for the record, adding that there is an agent on 62nd street who can be of great help to me. [...] Seth told me I have been working to free my intuitions; I already have enough discipline. [...] Seth also said that my work would become known partly because of the source of inspiration for some of it—the visions I have that grow out of these sessions.

¶2

(Bill and Peggy Gallagher visited us this evening, and Seth held a rather short unscheduled session. [...] After they left Seth and I had a discussion of moderate length. I made a few brief notes, not verbatim except for the names, which Seth spelled out.

¶3

(After Seth announced his presence Bill said that half an hour previously he had wondered whether Seth might speak. Seth confirmed that at that time he had almost come through, and Jane later told me she had been aware of this, without feeling impelled to have a session.

¶6

[...] Seth was Brons Martzens. [...] Seth has dealt with our Denmark lives in a few early sessions without going into much detail, and has occasionally referred to them in later sessions. In the second session, while still speaking to us through the personality of Frank Watts, Seth told us he had been a merchant who dealt in spices. [...]

¶7

(Brotzanin II had been one of the ships with which Seth had been connected in his Denmark life. [...] It had been a Danish frigate—a warship before coming into Seth’s hands as a merchantman. Seth owned it in 1631-32, and used it in the spice trade.

¶8

(Bill Gallagher doubted that warships were used by merchantmen but Seth told us this was common in those days; all ships had to be armed anyhow as a protection against piracy. The Brotzanin II had not been in very good shape when Seth acquired her. [...] Seth quite emphatically reminded us that most of the time he “kept his feet on dry land,” but he did talk about a few voyages he made. [...]

¶4

[...] Seth discussed several psychic experiences Bill had noted recently, saying they involved telepathy and precognition. Seth said that as in the case of John Bradley, Bill should become more and more aware of such experiences, now that he is more familiar with these sessions.

¶19

(Seth said he was not careful enough in sorting out his own impressions. [...] Seth said Ruburt transmitted accurately enough the data he gave. [...]

¶5

[...] When I remarked jokingly that as yet we didn’t even know what names we bore in that life, Seth promptly began to spell them out. [...]

¶9

(In talking about his voyages, Seth said that we would have to bear with Ruburt now, because Ruburt—Jane—knew very little about geography; this I can vouch for. [...]

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