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Now give us a moment for our Instream material. These are impressions. (Pause.)
White flakes, resembling snowflakes. I have the visual impression of a round glass globe, one of the old-fashioned variety. When you turn it upside down snowflakes fill the globe.
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Give us a moment, please. (Pause.) I have the impression of something that begins with an M. Perhaps we can return to this later. It seems to be connected with a word that sounds like much or munch.
The impression of an empty area, perhaps with a border.
The impression of two people. One bending down or over, perhaps a woman, and another smaller person, facing each other. One slightly taller, or tall in any case.
Now these may be objects, or representations, rather than persons, but I have the impression of two persons, and the impression that they are both women. In any case these two objects seem to be together, toward the lower center of the object perhaps, holding the object this way.
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A connection with an initial expense. The impression on the object, on the lower bottom, of very small rectangles or squares, (pause) one after another—bright, but outlined in darker color, as perhaps a transparency of some kind.
The impression of dark color, as in a negative. The numbers five six…
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I have the impression of a woman and a shorter woman or child, perhaps. The impression has to do with shapes. They seem to be bending down or over.
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The impression I mentioned of dark, and perhaps purple. Also a brownish tone. Perhaps a blue dress. Or the object that I pick up as a woman is a blue one.
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I have the impression that it is a picture or transparency of some sort, or strongly connected. That is if the object is not a picture or transparency it seems to be strongly connected with one.
The impression again of the rectangular or square shapes in a series at the bottom, across the bottom (gesture), surrounded by darker areas. Also the number 9.
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(“The impression of an empty area, perhaps with a border.” There is such a comparatively large empty rectangular area at the bottom of the object on the back: a boxed-in area for a price to be inserted. No price showed on the object however.
(“The impression of two people. One bending down or over… Now these may be objects, or representations, rather than persons, but I have the impression of two persons… In any case these two objects seem to be together, toward the lower center of the object perhaps, holding the object this way.” These are excerpts from succeeding impressions as a group, and are given here because Jane thinks the bending over idea here derived from the way the wings of the eagle bend in and down toward each other; they are together, or close, at the base, and in the center of the object.
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(“The impression on the object, on the lower bottom, of very small rectangles or squares…” On the back of the object is the phrase “Side-opening loading-port for easy rapid-load.” As soon as she read this Jane said this was the source of the above data, well distorted. But Jane was subjectively sure.
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(“…impression of a woman and a shorter woman… The impression has to do with shapes. They seem to be bending down or over.” This in answer to my first question, concerning the two people. Jane said, again, that she believed the bending over idea expressed here stemmed from the bending of the eagle wings.
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(“I have the impression that it is a picture or transparency of some sort, or strongly connected….” My fourth question asked Seth to name the object. There is a picture on the object. According to Seth after break his data was legitimate as given to Jane, but was distorted by her.
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