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TES8 Session 358 August 2, 1967 6/73 (8%) Pete Boston Marilyn rugs sister
– The Early Sessions: Book 8 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 358 August 2, 1967 9 PM Wednesday

[... 12 paragraphs ...]

The so-called medium is a severely-damaged personality. She herself projects highly negative feelings outward onto her sitters, and then picks these up again on a subconscious level, and reacts to them. She tends to condemn her sitters because she is frightened of condemning herself.

She is sincere, and sincerely deluded, a psychopathic personality who delights in arousing fear in others. (Pause.) And for our romantic Boston friend (smile), the following: at this time you are (smile) not wasting your time with your fine gentleman friend. No more should be read into that last sentence than I have given you, however, for I will not predict for you the outcome of the relationship.

[... 11 paragraphs ...]

For our long-haired blonde friend, (Marilyn Wilbur), shortly a new element, another person who will play a significant part in her life, for either a long or brief period. The person either connected to her, or to her friend—a new personality element. Certainly in the long run beneficial. (Pause.) I believe but am not certain, that the individual will not be originally from this area, or, if so, will be connected with another area. (Pause.)

[... 12 paragraphs ...]

(“Oh.” To my knowledge, this is the first time in all the sessions that Seth has given such an answer. My question was not meant to pry into a personal life, merely to obtain what I thought would be interesting information about a certain dream related to me by Dr. Colucci’s nurse, voluntarily.)

The affair is highly personal. The events may or may not occur, and I do not want to add to their probability, you see, by any statement.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

You are becoming aware of higher levels of your own personality and you are trying to interpret them. The sensation was your own reaction to the psychological presence of your friend Ferd. He did not cause the sensations. But in another way he was their cause, since you interpreted his existence in that particular manner. Because of your own personality makeup you will lean to physical interpretations, and physical sensations in an attempt to understand nonphysical impressions.

[... 26 paragraphs ...]

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