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TES6 Session 244 March 23, 1966 9/93 (10%) Peggy locations photograph envelope switch
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 244 March 23, 1966 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled

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(The 43rd envelope experiment was held during the session. The tracing on page 43 is a reproduction of the envelope object, a page of notes from my pad. The notes concern the efforts of Jane and myself to pin down Seth’s impressions given on page 32 of the last session.

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I have the impression of four. Now I believe that this refers to four photographs. One taken many years ago, in a location near a body of water. Four people in this photograph, parents and two children.

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Give us a moment again, please. These are impressions.

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A switch. A statement. A bright color suggesting sunlight. A plan. The number three, the number six, though not necessarily in that order. (And a photograph—for your edification, not my impression; Ruburt thinks of the word bizarre, since he is thinking of published photos—

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(Jane and I made what connections we could, and did not ask Seth for any clarifications. See the tracing of the envelope object on page 43. As stated it is a reproduction of a page of notes I had made, concerning the efforts of Jane and myself to pin down Seth’s impressions given on page 32 of the last session.

(We believe we have made some progress checking Seth’s impressions in this case, and they involve Bill Macdonnel, John Bradley, and Peggy Gallagher among others. It isn’t necessary here to go into these points in detail one by one, either in the data on page 32, or on the envelope object. But we do believe these excerpts from page 32 apply to Peggy and her place of employment, the local newspaper: “A crisis involving health. A doctor… A connection with a man who can be considered an outsider to a group. He is connected with the crisis.”

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(“A statement.” The envelope object is a statement of various possibilities to be checked out concerning the impressions on page 32.

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(“A plan.” The envelope object can also be a plan for checking the impressions on page 32, as well as a statement.

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(Now follows Jane’s impressions concerning a news photo of a drawing of flying saucers, which we had discussed recently. As Seth said, these were Jane’s impressions and not his.

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