1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:436 AND stemmed:was)
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(Jane made the humorous remark that she hoped she was “more than a doorway that Seth walked through.”)
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Timothy Mossman was subconsciously aware that he would meet me when he read Ruburt’s manuscript. The affair was up to him however. Had he simply rejected the manuscript and not written the letter that he did, the meeting would not have taken place; and he knew this also.
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A peculiar set of circumstances was needed to fire his being, to focus his attention, and that was our job. One of our many jobs.
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Now. Wednesday’s affair was legitimate, though carrying several distortions. Ruburt’s own abilities are growing, for as he is allowing himself release in his work, so he is allowing release of his abilities.
Before, he was afraid to sense those changes in the atmosphere that he could sense so well. On occasion he would fabricate a physical symptom to explain a sudden change of mood, that was instead the result of clairvoyant knowledge.
This was hardly the main reason for symptoms, but the habit caused annoying symptoms at times. The experience was a split one, involving an accident in the past and one in the future, that were fused in his perception. Now give us a moment here. (Pause.)
At one time he did correctly perceive an accident having to do with that Nina’s mother, and recorded it. (Perhaps two years ago.) Hence the name, popping up the other evening. It served as a transition: an accident in which Mark, Bill Macdonnel, was involved, though I do not believe he directly participated. I am not sure, for he was not driving.
(Mark is Seth’s entity name for Bill Macdonnel.) A child was present, hence the Nina connection again. Eve represented the nighttime as well as a name, and this led to a future possibility, a minor accident involving Mr. Mossman’s Eve.
Two accidents were involved then, hence the confusion. The bridge for these was an accident in the past involving Nina’s mother. This served as a connection to Bill Macdonnel. The affair in which Bill is involved has already taken place also, the night of Ruburt’s experience. (Which would be September 11.
(At 9:26 the phone rang, interrupting Seth. To my surprise Jane got up from her chair and answered. Her eyes were still heavy and I could tell she was only half out of trance.
(The call was from Callista Buffalin, a widow now in her late twenties, who had lived in our apartment house until about two years ago. Callista’s husband Buff was killed in a car accident in southern Pennsylvania a few months ago; Jane had a vivid dream giving many details of this event the evening before it happened, although we hadn’t seen the Buffalins for some time previously. We haven’t seen Callista since Buff’s death.
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(After hanging up, Jane said Callista also mentioned her young son James. In telling me this Jane said Callista had foreseen events concerning James’s death. This was a slip on Jane’s part, for Callista had actually said James’s future.
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The Nina incident was a springboard. I do not believe Bill Macdonnel was injured, but he was either responsible for the accident or it was his car and the woman with whom he is involved. Now a child connected here also, whether with Bill Macdonnel or Tam Mossman I am not sure.
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The accident involving Tam’s Eve would take place, if it does, on a day with a five in it. The 5th, 15th, or 25th. It would be a minor accident, but in the Bill Macdonnel accident someone, not Bill, was severely injured.
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Also something about a stack of books with pictures or representations, old ones (pause), kept in the cellar, initialed; and something about not a scrap of evidence. He doesn’t want her to worry. The pot always boils. There was a package of something he ordered that came after his death, connected with the initials N A R or the letters.
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(The innocuous message concerning butter was “extremely meaningful” to Callista. Without going into personal details, she felt this was excellent data.
(This evening, while this session was being held, Callista was in the cellar of her home, reading or looking through books she took from a stack of same. They were old books, she said, illustrated, and some of them bore her initials and those of husband Buff.
(The books were covered, and when she was through looking through them Callista covered them up again; so, Jane felt, it seemed they had been undisturbed. This took place just before C B’s call to Jane at 9:26. The act of covering may refer to the “scrap of evidence” impression, but we personally discount it.
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