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(John Bradley attended this session; most of the session contains material relating to him. Jane received her check from publisher Fell today and was pleased.)
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([John:] “Good evening, Seth.”)
Now, you shall celebrate with a Seth session. I told you that your money would arrive. My greetings to our friend, Philip (Seth’s entity name for John).
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([John:] “Is he with this company?”)
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([John:] “Do you want me to answer that now?"
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(The following is a resume of John Bradley’s comments regarding the impressions given above. There was an initial encounter with a man in the company, in the immediate past—two weeks ago. The man, according to John, was also strongly connected to John’s feelings about the company [or attitudes toward it] for he felt that the new man, a regional director, has some of the same attitudes he has.
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(The shorter dark-haired man mentioned reminds John strongly of the new regional manager mentioned above; particularly since the man’s face looks round from the front, but not in profile. John noticed this.
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(Concerning the new product mentioned; John said that fellow workers recently visited the laboratories in Chicago and told him about one scientist in particular who was testing, or wanted to test, or experiment for problems of the central nervous system, but the budget insistence made this difficult. Such a drug could result, of course, and could be in the works but such things take a long time.
(About the children: Two boys in particular meet at John’s house to go to school with John’s two boys, His son, John, is in the third grade. John is not particularly fond of one of the boys, Brian and Todd Puleski. The J initial could refer to John Jr. perhaps, certainly not to the other two boys.
(Jane’s handwritten note: “May 1968—John, in rereading a copy of this session, saw at once that the boy referred to as M J is M.J. Shuman—a child whose influence on his son he distrusts. The boy is called M.J., I think John said [This note correlates with the handwritten ‘See Notes’ earlier.”]
(Seth mentions an April meeting and John said that he expects to go to Chicago for a meeting this spring.
(John didn’t know about the name given for the drug, though the name Myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, came into his mind as a probable disease that the drug might be used for. In any case the name given might be the future name of the drug, impossible to check at this time. Two grams would be a large dose, John said, of any drug.
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([John:] “The man in loose clothes—can you tell me is this the son, president of the company or his father, the chairman of the board. This in relation to the illness being treated?”)
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([John:] “Is it the same person?”)
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([John:] “This western connection and a female relative of my wife’s. Do you have anything else on this?”)
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([John:] “Or hyacinth?”)
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([Rob:] “How will John make out on his trip to Chicago this spring?”)
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([John and Rob:] “Yes.”)
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([John:] “Will I be a member of this caucus?”)
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([John:] “What about the two appointments?”)
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(The following is a resume of John’s comments, concerning the impressions about his wife’s relative. They did get a phone call from his wife’s sister who does have a small female child, plus two older children. She was very upset over trouble with her husband. They live in New Jersey though the husband is now in Hawaii [west?]. Both John’s and the sister-in-law’s houses are on corners. It’s possible that the woman might decide to leave her husband and move? The other impressions refer to the future and cannot be checked now.
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([John:] “With the company I’m with now?”)
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([John:] “You say that ultimately I will go south and west, and a connection with the letter M. What do you mean, ultimately?”)
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([John:] “St. Louis, Missouri? The Mississippi isn’t southwest?”)
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([John to Rob:] “It’s up to you.”
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(Note: John’s experience at Rochester meeting recently—he saw his district supervisor’s face turn younger before his eyes as the man spoke at the meeting—about fifteen years’ difference, John said. John wasn’t alarmed because of the Seth material. The effects lasted at least a minute and probably longer. John didn’t know if anyone else saw it as he mentioned what he saw to no one, including the man involved.
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