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TES7 Session 317 February 6, 1967 7/70 (10%) Healy Blanche Price Ann Miss
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 317 February 6, 1967 8:45 PM Monday

[... 14 paragraphs ...]

I will, Joseph, discuss some past-life material here, when I finish with this. (Long pause.) A variety of events led up to the sudden improvement. The letter to Miss Healy was important here; but more than this, intuitionally Ruburt became aware of insights that were necessary if the symptoms were to vanish.

[... 22 paragraphs ...]

Ruburt’s letters in a metal box, with some clothing on top of the box. The poetry is separate. A sister of Miss Price’s is connected here. You will also hear from Miss Healy again. I believe she will join Blanche before long. (Pause, eyes closed.) The number 1815 may refer to a safety deposit box, I do not know. Give us a moment.

(Pause.) An M and an L. We will see. I do not know if this has reference to Ruburt’s letters and Blanche’s sister or relative, or to a contact concerning the ESP book.

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

5 4 3 1. A twister. A rectangular object. The color blue. Dark circles like black button shapes. A dark wooden door. A letter leaves this door. Spencer. The object came from that door. It was mailed or sent, or the object is connected with an item that was mailed or sent.

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

(Jane received a telegram from Ann Healy on February 2, Thursday, informing her of the death of her college teacher friend, Blanche Price. Jane answered the wire this morning before writing me the note. The answer was by letter after unsuccessful attempts to telephone Ann Healy over the weekend. I thought that possibly the data had been displaced from Jane’s note to me, to the letter she wrote Anne. The two were closely connected in time, and both concerned highly charged events for Jane.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

Now. The emotional effects of the letter to Miss Healy superseded even those of your note in this case. They came written closely together. The city was Baltimore. The arched windows, Miss Healy’s. The date the approximate date the house was built.

The door, the door from which she emerged after sending the telegram. The money having to do with concern over Blanche’s family, and how they would handle Blanche’s estate. The Spencer is a future development. The black buttons on Blanche’s death—the dress she wore. The grave is obvious. Other impressions also apply to the same circumstances—the city, Baltimore. Ruburt was so certain not to block anything that he did not let me focus clearly enough, but that is all right for now. The mail had to do with his letter. That will do for explanation, I believe.

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

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