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TES5 Session 233 February 14, 1966 11/140 (8%) Linda six wedding groom marriage
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 233 February 14, 1966 9 PM Monday as Scheduled

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(The 33rd envelope experiment was held during the session. I trimmed down the front page of the wedding announcement of my niece, placed it between two pieces of Bristol and sealed it in the usual double envelope. It is printed in black and the reverse side is blank. It has a blind embossed border as indicated.

(On the evening of February 2, during the 229th session, Seth said: “You will get no appreciable amount of snow, I believe for ten days or so...” See page 254. Seth was correct. Indeed, we began to receive our first appreciable snow within three hours after the ten days were up. This was a very heavy wet snow that began shortly before 1 AM Sunday, February 13; it continued until dawn, accumulating about an inch, then turned into a very heavy soaking rain that lasted all day Sunday and on into the night. Jane and I were quite conscious of the prediction Sunday because we had to be traveling. I had been keeping track of it in the meantime, however, and noted that we received a few very light dustings of snow during the ten day interim. Actually, the weather has been so warm that most of the heavy snow received two weeks ago has melted.

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A chandelier, with four large bulbs, and small bulbs between them. Now. A green object. Rectangular in shape, as a book shape. The fourth book on a shelf, having to do with mediums. Page 98. And a description of a particular seance attended by Lodge and two others. (Pause.)

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A disagreement here somewhere, in connection with two men. This is not the disagreement that Dr. Instream spoke of to you and Ruburt when you met. (Pause at 10:15. See Session 169 in Volume 4.)

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These are still impressions: two houses separated by grass. The numbers three, four, five, six. Six being significant.

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(“two houses separated by grass.” This was too general.

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...The six, which was significant. This was simply not given clearly. I merely meant that two sixes did appear, as 66.

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(“Were we correct about ‘two houses separated by grass?’”)

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(“I dreamed I was on a bed, Rob on one side of me and another man also. No pain, movement in pelvis and I delivered a baby. Someone, a doctor, holds up two babies, twins, and I thought, somewhat humorously: ‘Oh no, twins! Really, this is too much.’ By this I meant, after having no babies all these years, now to have two at once! Then, though I’m not sure, I think that the doctor reassured me, that only one baby was involved. The hospital, or whatever it was, was near Lizzy Roohan’s old house, in my childhood neighborhood in Saratoga Springs, NY. I was pleased that the delivery was so easy and painless for me.”)

His dream represented several layers of information; on a superficial layer it represented his knowledge that fear of physical childbirth is not a deterrent to him. On another level it represented a knowledge that a future endeavor would at first appear to be two separate endeavors, two separate accomplishments not connected to each other; but on later examination it will be seen that they are unified.

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He will think that two endeavors are involved, and will realize that one united product has been achieved instead. He saw a female child because the product will be intuitive, and psychic, rather than born from logic.

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