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TES5 Session 230 February 6, 1966 13/20 (65%) grandfather Lepanto death Gallaghers age
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 230 February 6, 1966 Approximately 10:00 PM Sunday Unscheduled

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¶4

(Bill Gallagher asked Seth about a possible operation for his ulcers, although he has been feeling well. Seth replied that he saw no operation for Bill, should present trends continue, and that Bill should surmount the ulcer problem eventually. Seth has told Bill this before.

¶6

[...] Seth prefaced this by saying something about “I see a breathing difficulty.” He went on to say that Ruburt was upset at this information, and that her relatively early death simply meant she had to work harder in this life. According to Seth this is the last physical life for Jane and me. Seth said he was having trouble getting this information through.

¶7

[...] Jane was upset, so upset that at first she couldn’t let Seth through, even though she wanted to. [...] The mother’s death has not yet occurred, Seth saying that the information was by way of allowing Jane to prepareherself for the shock of her mother’s death. The subject had been brought up by severalvivid dreams and psychological time experiences Jane had had concerning her mother. While giving this 105th session, Seth had also had trouble getting the information through, ascribing the difficulty to Jane’s ego. [...]

¶8

(Within perhaps fifteen minutes after the Gallaghers left, Seth did come through. [...] Subconsciously, Seth said, Jane was aware that the death of her grandfather, whom she had loved, was early next month, March. [...] Jane did not know this offhand consciously, Seth said, but had the records to prove it, and subconsciously was well aware of it.

¶9

(Jane has in her files a family record book going back to the mid 1800’s. Consulting this after the session we found that Seth was correct, that her grandfather had been 67 when he died March 12,1948. [...] Seth said the anniversary of his death has been on her mind. Seth dealt with the grandfather rather extensively in the 14th session. [...]

¶5

[...] Seth then told Bill he saw him living until around 85, with Peggy equally old. Seth then told me I would live to be 87. [...]

¶10

(Seth also agreed with me concerning my memory of earlier sessions in which he stated she would live to old age. Since our index is not completed for all the sessions, I cannot find as many exact references here as I would like, other than to ask Seth for help in naming particular sessions, and do not know whether this is possible. [...]

¶13

[...] By masses, Seth said he meant the man in the street. [...] Seth agreed, but said the evidence might convince scientists and investigators long before it convinced the average man, who knows little about such things now.

¶14

(Experiments would be set up in advance of the death of either Jane or I, Seth said, that would furnish this convincing proof once one of us died. [...] Seth went on to say that once this proof was made known and accepted, it would change the behavior of every man on earth, for man would have to live his physical life in the face of knowledge of an afterlife.

¶11

(Seth also agreed that all such predictions are indeed based on probabilities. [...]

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