1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:250 AND stemmed:child)
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As in trying to go two ways at once. A pulling in two directions, with a balance of tension resulting. Some connection with a child here, and the color purple.
(“A male or female child?”)
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(“Can you give me the child’s initials?”)
Of the child?
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We will say then a small child. A connection with a small child.
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(There follows a group of impressions related to a child. I asked Seth several questions about these. My brother Loren, his wife and his son Doug attended Aunt Ella’s funeral. Loren and his wife have a daughter, Linda, who could not attend because she was away at school.
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(“Some connections with a child here, and the color purple.” We made no connections with the color purple. This child reference is linked by Seth to the tension, and hence to Aunt Ella’s funeral.
(“Female.” Seth gave the sex of the child in answer to my question, thus eliminating Loren’s son Doug, who was 13 at the time. Nor do we regard Linda as a child.
(“We will say then a small child. A connection with a small child.” Seth gave this answer to my request for the female child’s initials; Linda is thus eliminated definitely. More important, Jane said that when I asked questions concerning the child, she wanted to say Linda but that Seth wouldn’t let her. Backing off from the idea of Linda because she felt it was wrong, Jane compromised with the small child data.
(We did get a line finally on who the small child might be, but not until the next day, Tuesday April 12, when I had a chance to ask some questions. This will be given in its proper place after Seth resumes at 10:50.
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(“Will you tell us who the female child was?”)
It is not strongly connected. The child belonged to the owner of the funeral parlor.
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