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TES6 Session 265 June 6, 1966 6/120 (5%) Marilyn ceramic bricks Wilburs object
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 265 June 6, 1966 9 PM Monday

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

We shall mainly be concerned this evening with the material which we have been discussing. There were some questions however that you had in mind, and I shall endeavor to answer them.

[... 75 paragraphs ...]

(Seth helps out here a little in answer to my second question.

(“F and O”. We hesitated to give meanings here, and received some help from Seth in answer to my fourth question.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

(Seth continues in answer to the first question: “A visual connection, with square or rectangular objects in the center of a larger area”, refers to the rectangular bricks marching up across the center of the object. “with modern connotations as a design might have.” refers to the very modern, rounded or circular design of Marilyn’s ceramic cat. “Perhaps connected with spindly lines or strings.” refers to the abstract pattern created, in line form, by the narrow crevices and shadows around the individual bricks, all these lines being interconnected.

(All in all, we consider Seth’s answer to the first question to be very good.

(My second question asked for more data on the M and G: “They are not together, but separate. They are not initials.” We of course had this answer before giving our own interpretations of the M and G data on page 213. We had assigned the M to Marilyn’s name, thus using an initial, and the G to the glass glaze on the cat. Seth agrees with this interpretation after break, so there is some contradiction here.

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