1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:224 AND stemmed:card)
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(See the tracing on page 211. For the test object I used a wallet identification card that I picked up two years ago in an empty house that Jane and I nearly purchased. Both of us had met the owner of the house, Jim Birch, a few times. He had changed jobs and left Elmira at the time we were interested in his house, in June 1964, however. Seth dealt with the purchase of this house in several sessions, saying it would be a good one for us psychically. See these sessions among others: 65, 67, 69, 71, 74, 76, 77, 79, 82. See Volume 2.
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(I joked that I thought “A black and white photo.” meant the wallet identification card had been placed next to a photo in the wallet. There is a “Stubbing of the toe.” incident in my brother Loren’s family—one of a humorous nature that has become kind of a standing joke.
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As a matter of fact, our own test was a fairly good one. Unfortunately you cannot check up on the impressions with the owner of the card, and there is little reason for me to go into the various episodes connected with the card.
Some of the points did concern your attachment to the house which at one time was owned by the owner of the card.
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I will make one small comment here. Ruburt’s association with the trailer was caused by the fact that the owner of the card has a male child, who was somewhat unmanageable. And the owners of the trailer, also living in the country, have a child of similar nature.
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The other impressions all referred to situations connected with the owner of the card. The card was carried next to a black and white photograph, incidentally. And now again, good evening. I close our sessions, Joseph, within a convenient hour, for your own benefits. Any time that you wish a longer session for any reason, simply request it; or a shorter session for that matter.
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(Tracing of my dental appointment card, used in the 29th envelope test, in the 225th session for January 19,1966.)