1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:225 AND stemmed:object)
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(For the envelope test tonight I used my appointment card for my visit to the dentist earlier this month. As Jane did last time she visited Dr. Colucci in May 1965, I put myself in a trance state as an experiment, and was very comfortable. I also used Jane’s appointment card of May 5,1965 as the test object for the 15th envelope test in the 199th session. I picked the card for tonight’s session because I thought it would be loaded with strong emotional charges of a personal nature, whereas the identification card used in the last test belonged to a person almost unknown to Jane and me.
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A box shape for our object. Small, with something like a transparent top, cellophane or plastic, of that nature. (Pause.) A filling inside, or lining, as of velvet or silk or some such (pause of at least one minute), and perhaps a divider within the box.
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A connection with a man as close to him as a brother, so to speak, with sandy hair, who is somehow connected with the object. (Pause of 50 seconds.) The object also had to do with an understanding that was reached between the owner and another man.
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A round object. A letter connected with an older individual.
A symbol. The object connected with an event that happened in the afternoon. The vicinity of another city, and also a connection with an accomplishment.
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(“A round object.” I thought this referred to the large round light over the dental chair, but it could also refer to many other things.
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(“The object connected with an event that happened in the afternoon.” My dental appointment as shown on the test object was for 2:30 PM.
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(“A filling station.” We thought there might be a connection here in that our car ran out of gas on the road to the Gallaghers; even so, this data would be too far removed from the test object.
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(“What about the interpretation for the round object?”)
The round object referred to the light. This is my fault. I should have been more specific.
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The symbol was a distortion referring to the round object.
I saw at first the object as if it were—the round object which was the light—as if it were on the card.
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