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TES7 Session 292 October 10, 1966 7/126 (6%) cap beer Friday tipping trio
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 292 October 10, 1966 9 PM Monday

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There are definite strains connected here. On a conscious level you must gain confidence as you did learning to walk. It is quite possible however to project without any alarming physical symptoms whatsoever. Often suggestion itself changes the symptoms.

[... 10 paragraphs ...]

The color red. An achievement. Two men, yourself and another connected here. An armchair also. A skirmish.

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(“Maze”, meaning puzzlement, can also apply here, for when the three women tried tipping the table they did not succeed. Jane said this was very vexing and puzzling to them.

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(“A vertical format.” Seth didn’t help us out here and I neglected to ask him to after break, but in view of later data Jane and I believe this applies to the design on the Draft Beer can, furnishing the cap used as one of the envelope objects. See page 88. Due to its nature a beer can would bear a vertical format. The card table we used had a plain brown top; but perhaps Seth referred to something else.

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(Jane has a personal association here. The only city that she knows advertises beer is Milwaukee—“The beer that made a city famous,” etc. Milwaukee is a word of about the same length as Minneapolis, etc., and also is connected to a place.

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(“Printed matter and a design.” Again, see the tracings of the two envelope objects on page 86. The note enclosed with the beer can cap bears my handwriting. This is not printing, although Seth has often intermixed the terms printing, writing, lettering, typing, etc. We think this good data. And that “design” can refer to the metallic, cleanly-designed beer can. Seth goes on from here.

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(“Two men, yourself and another connected here.” I am of course connected to the envelope objects, having authored the note. See page 86. This data called for a good amount of vexation on Jane’s part as soon as she opened the envelopes and saw the initials RFB on the note. Her confusion is also apparent in the series of questions I asked, as I usually do following the delivery of the data.

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