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TES8 Session 366 September 25, 1967 4/48 (8%) competitor Searle Bradley John Gleason
– The Early Sessions: Book 8 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 366 September 25, 1967 9:45 PM Monday

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(The 364th session was held September 13, 1967 for John Pitre of Franklin, LA, and his wife Peggy, who has multiple sclerosis. See above [this page] for a copy of J. Pitre’s letter, of September 21, 1967. We hadn’t asked that Seth specifically discuss the following material, but thought it a possibility in the light of the conversation preceding tonight’s session.

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All efforts already made must be continued without letup. An effort should be made to involve the young woman in whatever activity is possible, to focus her attention away from her condition. Again, frequent assurances of love, but also the assurance of freedom.

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

Now, there is the impression of a new account. I am not certain as to what this refers to, but put it into the record. There will also be an improving of company prestige, and this development hinges, believe it or not, one man who is at present considered relatively innocuous and unimportant. It will be in the nature of a new scientific development. A rise of stock, a good rise for a three year period, a levelling off, and a drop.

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

(John could not offer any data re any new products by Searle. He knew of no competitors. He mentioned a Dave Gleason [not Jewish] in his company. Gleason is an excellent salesman, John said, but he knew of no way they could be competitors. If there was a chance of this it would be a remote one, and unexpected.

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

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