1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:241 AND stemmed:hole)
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Now, the object is something very small, like a thimble. Metallic, hollow, with very small holes in it. It is a shade of green, on the grayish side, with a patina. Perhaps with initials on it.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
A connection with something deep. A hole underground, as a mine or a grave. The number 6.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
(See the tracing of the envelope object, the holly leaf, on page 13. Some of Seth’s points were good. I thought another group of them tried to get at the origin of the envelope object—namely my place of employment—hence the reason I chose the question I asked. I also thought the hole and grave data referred to an earlier envelope experiment dealing with my place of employment.
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(“A connection with something deep. A hole underground, as a mine or grave.” Seth had been talking about association regarding envelope data in the earlier part of the session, and I thought this data a good example of it. My idea was that this data referred to my place of employment, from where I obtained the object, by calling upon the death of a friend, Ezra Havens, in 1964. Ezra had worked at my place of employment, Artistic Card Co., for many years.)
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