1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:312 AND stemmed:seth)
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(“Good evening, Seth.”)
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(Break at 9:55. Jane had spoken rapidly, her eyes closed, the envelope held up to her face practically the whole time. She had one image which will be mentioned in place. Seth returned and helped us out on a few connections, but in the meantime we made our own.
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(“A miscellany of united objects or images, of small patterns like dots but larger than small dots. Light and dark, rather highly contracted.” Excellent data, and Jane did everything but name the object as pepper. I almost called a halt to the data here, on impulse, but then decided to see what else Seth came up with.
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(“J A B.” Seth helps out on this later. Our interpretation was not right. We thought the J B might refer to Jane’s initials, but in this case couldn’t account for the A since Jane has no middle name.
(“Connection with a squirrel or small animal," We were partly correct here. Again, Seth helps out later. We thought possibly the animal reference concerned our occasional use of pepper acorns, which we used to grind ourselves. Jane has remarked that these remind her of bird feed, which we put out on the roof beside our kitchen windows. Squirrels also use the bird feeder.
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(“Something stands on rocks. A face.” Here Jane had an image—that of her face, small, as she stood on some rocks and near water. She was not sure in the image, that she was near an ocean, particularly. The face she saw was not that in a photo, but herself, alive. Seth explains this later.
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(“Writing on one side. The back, I believe, and something relating to images on the front. On the back I mean handwriting. Steps. Ruburt thinks of an old photograph of himself, with his dog. And connects this with his father.” Again Seth helps out here after break. We think this data stems partly from the image Jane had of herself earlier, and that two ideas are mixed up here. There is a Baltimore connection, in that Baltimore is mentioned on the pepper can, as explained; also, Jane has a photo of herself taken on a set of the typical white Baltimore stone steps, with her dog, Mischa, now dead.
(There is also a father connection here, as Seth explains with the salt and pepper shakers and the new set of dishes to which they belong.
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(“Goodnight, Seth.”)
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