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[... 14 paragraphs ...]
A hundred and forty-five B.C., a hundred and forty-five A.D., a thousand years in your past and a thousand years in your present—all exist now. Therefore the past existences are present existences. You exist in other words in several guises or reincarnations, at one time within the spacious present. You simply do not recognize that the so-called past exists now as surely as the so-called future exists now.
[... 44 paragraphs ...]
(“Quick. Something quick.” Jane associated the word quick here with the fact that Mrs. Berry is the first Negro on the local school board; quick meaning first. In the last paragraph of the object-article Mrs. Berry also talks about being the first Negro to work in child welfare in Elmira.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(“Someone or something tall.” Jane and I haven’t met Mrs. Berry and do not know if she is tall. The headline on the envelope object contains the word top. Jane may have associated top with tall, as she did quick with first in the opening impression.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(“There seems to be dark fluid colors that give the suggestion of water.” Too general. The large calligraphic G on the back of the object is executed in a fluid manner, and this may have given rise to this impression. The object is printed in black, which of course is a dark color. Seth’s use of the word color may refer to something other than black.
[... 25 paragraphs ...]