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[...] Seth then told Bill he saw him living until around 85, with Peggy equally old. [...] This is the first time he has given me any specific age, although in several previous sessions, among them the 149th and the 217th, he has mentioned my living to an old age. In the 105th session, among others, he stated that Jane’s death was not “to occur for many years.” [...]
(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 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. [...] Seth said he was having trouble getting this information through.
[...] After saying that Jane would live into her eighties also, he said that we would be instrumental in offering conclusive evidence for the survival of the personality after physical death. Without naming names, he told me that the one of us dying first would succeed in communicating with the surviving partner in such a way that the results would give conclusive proof “to the masses.”
[...] He proceeded to explain that Jane had indeed distorted her personal information. [...]
(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 also agreed with me concerning my memory of earlier sessions in which he stated she would live to old age. [...]
[...] By and large, he said, predictions will work out if no major drastic changes in personality and/or behavior occur.
[...] By masses, Seth said he meant the man in the street. [...]
(Before the session, Bill G. told Jane he thought she possessed healing ability—to her surprise. [...]