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TES8 An Experiment June 29, 1968 10/19 (53%) Parker card Chintala mail June
– The Early Sessions: Book 8 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– An Experiment June 29, 1968

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[...] From my studio I could look down at Jane and the others, but I did not tell her the mail had arrived. I did not do so because I remembered a dream Jane had had recently, in which I had picked up the mail, then teased her about an optimistic letter from a publisher, concerning the dream book. [...]

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(Within a couple of minutes however Jane came upstairs; the two others had gone inside. Jane walked into our living room and picked up the card from Parker, after I asked her if she had seen the mail yet. [...]

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(At once Jane sat at our living room table, which is her work table, and put her right hand on the message side of the card. [...] Jane closed her eyes, concentrated, and gave the following material which is very nearly verbatim:

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(On Friday, June 21, 1968, Jane sent the manuscript of her dream book to Parker Publishing Company Inc., Village Square Building, West Nyack, N Y. On Saturday, June 28, a card arrived from Parker with this message:

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(Jane was sunning herself in the backyard when the mail arrived at about 2:40 PM, and from her position could not see the mailman come or go. [...]

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[...] On the spur of the moment I suggested Jane put a finger on the card and see what impressions she could get.

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[...] Jane said that when she had to stop to wonder, aloud, how far to carry the experiment, she halted it.

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(It wasn’t until I was typing up these notes at 9 PM on the same day, that Jane realized she could have been in at least a light trance while giving the material; at first she thought she had not been, but then realized she retained only a hazy idea of the material’s content—just that it was optimistic. [...]

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[...] A little later, handling the card perhaps half an hour after giving the impressions, Jane said she got nothing unusual from it; it seemed like ordinary mail, that is.

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(We think such psychometrizing of emotionally-charged mail a good idea, and Jane has decided to keep experimenting in this fashion. [...]

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