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TES6 Session 278 August 8, 1966 3/119 (3%) Leonard postmark stamp geometrical postage
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 278 August 8, 1966 9 PM Monday

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

This you can hardly escape, for it is the means by which you exist physically. This means that your positive and healthy attitudes are physically manifest, as well as your unhealthy or negative attitudes. It is almost impossible for you to weed out all negative attitudes, for by these you understand the difference between positive and negative. And by seeing physically the results of your inner activity, you better understand the nature of inner activity itself.

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

I will also see to it that Ruburt’s condition improves, and immediately. I am doing this simply as a good and kind gesture. I do not make such gestures lightly however, for there is something to be gained by understanding reactions. I do not like to interfere as a rule. (Long pause.) I will however, because I do sympathize, see to it that Ruburt’s condition immediately changes for the better, in all ways.

[... 86 paragraphs ...]

(Question: “What’s that about a geometrical figure?” “No. An equality. A balance. A balanced arrangement.” This data came after I had to repeat the question because of traffic noise. See the interpretation of the geometrical data page 313. All of the geometrical figures on the back of the object are balanced—the circular postmark, the small triangle and square just above and to the right of the postmark, and the rectangle of the postage stamp.

[... 16 paragraphs ...]

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