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TES7 Session 296 October 24, 1966 9/122 (7%) 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

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

In one particular dream, you created the circumstances. The dream was loaded with psychic energy, and literally produced reality. In one dream you saw yourself moving closer to New York. This was not the same dream however.

[... 35 paragraphs ...]

(“What color is the object itself?”

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

(“What is that written note?”)

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

(“What shape is the object?”)

[... 44 paragraphs ...]

(1st Question: What color is the object itself? “I am not sure. I will say on the order of a gray or silver metallic color, mainly.” See the gray and white data on page 122. It appears that the above is another reference to the art work Bill Ward sent me, since it contains grays done in pencil as well as black ink; the grays can easily look metallic when a certain density is reached, for the graphite in the pencils acquires a dull sheen, similar to an aluminum look.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

(4th Question: What is that written note? “Perhaps having to do with November, and blue.” See the note data in the middle of page 119; it was stated that referred to Bill Ward’s letter. The above could also refer to the letter. The artwork discussed in the letter is due in November 1966, and the letter itself is handwritten by Bill in two shades of blue ink. I believe this data also ties in with the next:

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(6th Question: What shape is the object? “I am confused between a metallic image, or the feeling of metal. The cube shapes, and the impression of a rectangular shape also. The metal image or feeling seems to predominate with the cubes. These of course could be on a rectangular object.” Interpretations have already been given for the cubes, Jungle Gyms, metallic data, and the rectangular package, and Jane still cannot quite sort them out here.

(All are apparently linked with the envelope object in some fashion. The Art Shop bill used as object is rectangular in shape, but Jane mentioned a rectangular package earlier so we are not sure of what interpretation to assign here.

(“The letter M in caps here.” Possibly good data, and a strong link with the bill used as object. The bill was made out by Marjorie Buck, proprietor of The Art Shop. We are often unsure as to what, or how much, meaning to give initials like this. There are other M’s, both upper and lower case, on the bill. See page 115. Actually Marjorie’s name doesn’t appear on the bill at all.

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