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Something by itself in the low left-hand corner. The impression is of a small image or drawing (shakes head, eyes closed) that might represent a foundation, house, federal building or church, or monument. Printed or embossed.
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(Break at 10:27. Jane was again well dissociated. Her eyes had remained closed, her pace good. She could recall a few images she’d had while speaking, and said more would come to mind as we went over the data. At the moment she remembered something small in a left-hand corner on an envelope; of a building of some kind; and of something round like a postmark or vaccination. Note that these are vague.
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(“Something by itself in a low left-hand corner.” As noted earlier, when the double envelopes were opened the object appeared to have been centered within them. Jane said she’d had an image of a small object in a corner of an envelope, however.
(“The impression is of a small image or drawing that might represent a foundation, house, federal building or church, or monument.” This is excellent data. The object is a drawing, and is small. See page 203.
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(“A small round form that seems to be like a postmark or vaccination mark.” Here again Seth/Jane explores the mail connection with the object, which is a pseudopostage stamp. Jane had an image of a small round shape.
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(3rd Question: Can you say anything more about the drawing? “In the corner?" As noted on page 209, apparently the object was centered inside the double envelopes. Jane however had an image of a small object in a corner of an envelope.
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