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TES5 Session 235 February 23, 1966 6/148 (4%) coaster Hack Terwilliger envelope dancing
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 235 February 23, 1966 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled

[... 36 paragraphs ...]

These are impressions. Something that resembles a shield in shape, with inscriptions on it. Made I believe of metal, an insignia. Either the inscription or the insignia is of red color. The object itself of a metal color.

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

Writing. A rectangular shape, with an indentation that could suggest a border. A paper item. Connected with the initials J R.

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

(“Something that resembles a shield in shape, with inscriptions upon it.” We suppose that since shields are of many shapes, this can apply to the shape of the envelope object. The printed copy on the coaster can be inscriptions. Our dictionary does not distinguish as to whether inscriptions need be lettering or designs, such as the three glasses on the coaster, or can be both.

[... 10 paragraphs ...]

(“A rectangular shape”, does not obviously apply, in that the coaster measures square within 1/32 inches.

[... 50 paragraphs ...]

Yes. From the color red, which has strong connotations. The strongest elements are perceived more easily, as emotional elements are always perceived more easily. Initially with objects, I pick up shapes, and emotional connections, and then try to get Ruburt to let me narrow these down more specifically.

Ruburt, you see, does not perceive shapes as I do. Also he does not deal with details, as far as his overall perceptive patterns are concerned, and I am teaching him to do so psychically in these tests.

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

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