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TES7 Session 296 October 24, 1966 6/122 (5%) Marjorie Ward Bill blue Buck
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 296 October 24, 1966 9 PM Monday

[... 14 paragraphs ...]

Now. The Crowley girl, for various reasons, sacrificed herself for her father. At one time she was his mother, and she did this with full inner knowledge. There is something that he must still do, that is not done, that will greatly advance his own development.

[... 32 paragraphs ...]

We are having difficulty with Ruburt here, for he thinks of Vivian and your mother. The impression of a round orange object, or representation.

[... 24 paragraphs ...]

(We believe this data is an example of the distortions Seth refers to. In my second question an attempt is made to get more specific data. Possibly the above data refers to Marjorie as proprietor of The Art Shop, and her two helpers, my first cousin Ruth Gridley, and the framemaker Roy Fox. All of these people are friends of ours, bespeaking emotional involvement. But in answer to the second question, Seth cites Jane’s difficulty, and the thought of my mother, her cousin Vivian, and Vivian’s husband Bill. Vivian and Bill, from Virginia, visited my parents last weekend, and Jane and I saw much of them.

[... 29 paragraphs ...]

(“Some orange or red perhaps.” In light of the data obtained in answer to the second question, it is quite possible that the red reference here concerns my mother. Red is very definitely her favorite color, a fact of which Jane is well aware. Seth has also commented upon this quite a few times.

(2nd Question: Who are the two women you mentioned? Initials? “We are having difficulty with Ruburt here, for he thinks of Vivian and your mother.” See the interpretation of the “two women and a man” data at the bottom of page 120. I tried to clarify that data here. My thought was that the two women and a man Seth referred to were Marjorie Buck, Ruth Gridley, and Roy Fox, all connected directly to The Art Shop, which furnished the bill used as envelope object. Jane evidently had in mind my mother, and Vivian and Bill Crowder, relatives from Virginia whom we saw this weekend. Seth apparently wanted to lead Jane away from the relative connection; but still volunteered no more specific information.

(“The impression of a round orange object, or representation.” We offer no connections. Possibly another distorted reference to my mother’s love of red?

[... 16 paragraphs ...]

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