1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:281 AND stemmed:envelop)
(Tracing of the poem used as the envelope object in the 68th experiment, in the 281st session for August 29,1966.)
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(The 68th envelope object was a poem Jane wrote to me on the evening of July 3,1966. It was written with a dark pen on a sheet of yellow paper, not punched, and the size of this page. The sheet was folded as indicated above, then enclosed between the usual two pieces of Bristol and inserted into the usual double envelopes. The back side of the sheet was blank. I knew nothing of the circumstances under which Jane wrote the poem, and hoped the data would fill me in. Details in their proper place.
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Do you have an envelope for me?
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(At 10:12 Jane took the sealed double envelope from me for our 68th experiment. She held it to her forehead in a horizontal position with her right hand, her eyes closed.)
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(“A connection with February 3, I believe.” We don’t know. The poem used as envelope object was written on July 3. If the Feb. 3 data is connected to the immediately following, we do not know how.
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(First Question: Can you say more about the yellow square? “I have the image of a small, neat yellow square, in a lower right hand position.” By now Jane had lowered the envelope from her usual position against her forehead, and sat with it dangling by one corner from her right hand; her right arm extended forward and down over the arm of the rocker. It is possible the yellow object inside the sealed envelope had settled into a corner. But it was a rectangular rather than square object.
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(3rd Question: Who are the three people involved? “Two women perhaps and a man. One of the woman in the background.” As stated on page 6, three people, two women and a man, were involved in the circumstances surrounding the creation of the poem used as object, on the evening of July 3,1966: Jane, Barbara and Dick. In this context it would seem that Barbara would be the woman in the background, since the actual envelope object was an item of Jane’s. Other interpretations could reverse this order however. We could wish the data were clearer.
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The interruption did cause poor reception for the envelope data. Under the circumstances however it was adequate.
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