1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:265 AND stemmed:two)
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(We had discussed this at supper time. Jane had noticed a close similarity in some of the effects described by Oliver Fox, and those she had experienced on her own while doing psychological time, as long as two years ago.)
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It may be a rushing upward. Whichever motion you experience there will be a moment where you feel yourself, your identity and consciousness, definitely withdrawing from the physical organism. Before you attempt the projection, however, the suggestion should be given that the physical organism will be well protected and comfortable. Now when you feel the consciousness withdrawing, there are two things you may do. I suggest the first step I shall give you in preference to the second.
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There is a metal rod that connects these two horizontal bars. (Pause.) The top portion of the vertical objects moves. The objects stand on a small wooden platform with wheels. We have an object that seems to be something like a child’s toy.
The initials S G seem to be connected to it. (Pause.) And a child, male, approximately two years old.
There are five events that Dr. Instream will attend specifically, and for which he is planning. Two of these will take place in a different city. The day for one is July 14. (Pause.)
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Four, plus one or two. Connection with a meeting. Colors green and yellow. The impression of stairs or steps. (Pause.) Something ascending in this fashion, you see.
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(“Four, plus one or two.” On the back of the object Marilyn Wilbur had written April 4, 1966, as well as the name she had given her ceramic sculpture. This date is the day Don took the picture and gave it to us. April is the fourth month; the number four also shows; and the number 1 in 1966. A 2 also shows in the serial number on the right back edge of the object. We don’t know whether Seth might have referred to this, and since I didn’t know what the object was either I couldn’t ask questions to help clear it up.
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