1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:306 AND stemmed:mind)
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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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(“An envelope.” The object, being a parody of a postage stamp, calls an envelope to mind.
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(2nd Question: In what way? “This could be a result of the newspaper connection. Something opened up, symbolically, I believe.” Possibly Leonard’s name arose here because of the earlier newspaper data which calls the Gallaghers to mind. Leonard does have a newspaper connection with Jane and me, in that he obtains the New York Times at work, then gives it to us each day after he finishes reading it. He also gives us the Sunday edition, and various news magazines on a regular basis, so in this sense he has a strong “news" connection with us. His name may have arisen in this data however through distortion, since it would appear the Gallaghers have a more direct newspaper connection with the object, through me.
(Newspapers of course come up. We do not know what symbolic meaning Seth may have had in mind.
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(“An organization.” Again, good data. The object is a parody of a postage stamp, which calls to mind the country’s postal organization. See the foundation data on page 209.
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