1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:236 AND stemmed:right)
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The book will be, in its field, the most controversial of the year. This is quite all right, and to be expected.
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(At 10:16 I handed Jane the 36th double envelope; as usual she took it from me without opening her eyes, then sat holding it to her forehead with her right hand. Her eyes were still closed.)
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(“and a paper item, folded like a card”, also referred, Jane said, to my drawing rather than the envelope object. Jane said she had a vague image of a small round object upon a rectangular folded object that was like a card, yet the circle was not placed as neatly in the center of the rectangle as my drawing is. It was more offset toward the upper right corner, hence her postmark reference on page 321 also. On page 314 note that my tracing-paper drawing is folded roughly like a card.
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Right 2/27/66
(Reduced copy of the print of my right palm, used as the envelope object in the 37th envelope experiment, in the 237th session for March 2,1966. Made on February 27,1966.)