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TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 11/128 (9%) page article sheet Seminary torn
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 300 November 7, 1966 9 PM Monday

[... 42 paragraphs ...]

A seven times six, or 42. These are impressions.

A method of disposal. An impression I do not understand. Gubatorial. (Jane pronounced this as though groping a bit.) Blue. Something in the vernacular.

The impression of small squares with orange, I believe, circles in the center. One eight four one. Connection with a monstrosity, as of a monstrous building, perhaps old Victorian. The first impression was of monstrosity, the rest is interpretation.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Four divided. The explosive impression again. A date above, connection with black small squares. Something identical to something else. Connection with a February event. One nine four three.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

The impression of some round shapes on it, or connected with it, of orange. And a child.

[... 15 paragraphs ...]

(“An impression I do not understand. Gubatorial, blue. Something in the vernacular.” This we regard as excellent data. Jane groped a bit on gubatorial, although I had no trouble putting down her pronouncement here. The data is made even clearer in answering the one question asked. The object features election day sales on both sides. Since the New York State elections, including that for the governorship, were due on November 9, it is apparent that Jane was trying for the word gubernatorial, with which she is not particularly familiar on a conscious level.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

(“The impression of small squares with orange, I believe, circles in the center.” We are not sure. There is no orange on the object, or page 11/12, for instance. Jane had an image here but cannot describe it now.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

(“Connection with a monstrosity, as of a monstrous building, perhaps old Victorian. The first impression was of monstrosity, the rest is interpretation.” See the article indicated to the upper left on page 11 of the full sheet from which the object was torn, page 152. This concerns the prison population of Portugal’s prisons, and the prison system itself. Discussed in the article is the building of a network of modern establishments, to “replace a few big antiquated prisons,” etc. Other references include such phrases as “prisons were of very low standard,” etc.

[... 22 paragraphs ...]

(“The explosive impression again.” See the interpretation of Initial Explosion on page 157.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

(“And something to do with a name. And some word like January or Januarious.” This is good subjective data to Jane, and refers to the article on the Dominican Seminary on page 12 of the full sheet. Jane is well informed regarding religious matters. As a Catholic youngster, she had a teacher named Sister Januarious in grade school. She still remembers the sister quite well, for she made a good impression.

[... 13 paragraphs ...]

(“The impression of some round shapes on it, or connected with it, of orange.” The dish photo on the page 12 side of the object contains round shapes, for instance, but in shades of gray and in black only.

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

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