1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:439 AND stemmed:john)
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(John Bradley was a witness to the session. Seth has given John the entity name of Philip, and so addresses him.
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([John & RFB:] “Good evening, Seth.”)
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([John:] “Is this the current strong man or the weaker man?”)
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([John:] “Is he friendly with the messenger?”)
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(John said he couldn’t give comments on tonight’s data, that it depended upon whether he was in the triangle. At first he saw no connections. I am not trying to give an account of the long and complicated discussion that now took place between the three of us, as John discussed his company, Searle, and its internal politics.
(Speculating about a triangle in which he was involved, John said he could see where the weak point would be his immediate superior, his district manager in Rochester, and the strong point would be the regional manager in Long Island. John told us his district manager was offered the job of regional manager recently, but turned it down for various reasons; more money would have been involved also.
(The strong link would be a man named Stan, the regional manager at the triangle’s apex. Stan is against John’s promotion. John feels changes are in the wind.
(An the 402nd session of April 1, with John as witness, Seth had predicted a situation in which the district manager would turn down a promotion. Jane and I didn’t know the situation had come to pass until tonight. John told us of some other verifications from the 402nd session also.
(John has a copy of each of the dozen or so sessions he has witnessed. He plans to go over these paragraph by paragraph and make his comments on the accuracy of Seth’s data over the past few years, regarding John and Searle. John will do this on tape; Jane and I will transcribe the notes and insert them into the record for future use.
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(John asked Seth a question about this statement. Seth replied: )
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([John:] “Very true, very true.”)
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([John:] “What is hardly the answer?”)
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([John:] “Oh.”
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(Again we discussed the data during break. John said it was okay for me to note here that he agreed with the data. Again Jane’s pace had been fast, her manner mostly serious.
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When the triangle is changed, when the weak man falls and the stronger man comes, then is the time to move. (Jane pointed to John for emphasis.) Now this is your game. You will be changing the rules, but you had better be sure that you play the game for all that it is worth, and use your best abilities, for it is your vehicle for self-expression and creativity.
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(John asked Seth a question concerning the above data.)
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([John:] “I couldn’t agree more.”)
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([John:] “What are these?”)
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(11:05. Jane was again a long time coming out of trance; once more I helped her by talking to her, and by touch. I didn’t know whether this meant the end of the session or not. As we talked over the data, and points John had questions on, Seth came through again, at approximately 11:13.)
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([John:] “I’m confused.”)
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(John questioned Seth here about the triangles mentioned early in the data, and above. The exchange was too rapid to take down verbatim, and I so told John. He said he remembered the information Seth was giving him. It concerned the manner in which he would be advanced. John was concerned about where he would go to beyond the triangle, for at first glance he said he seemed to have nowhere to move to.)
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([John:] “Yes.” John had more to say than this one word however.)
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([John:] “Thank you, Seth.”
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([John and I:] “Good night, Seth.”
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