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TES9 Session 445 November 4, 1968 4/77 (5%) Martin Club Lions telepathic Emma
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 445 November 4, 1968 9:07 Monday

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

As you have probably supposed, the contents of closets have significant meaning. (Smile.) With Jane, now, they represent the resources of the subconscious. (To me:) Generally, your attitude is that you want your own subconscious relatively clear. You resent unused paraphernalia, however neatly arranged, because it reminds you of your childhood home.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

(To me:) Your own creativity has also had a psychic basis, and often you have translated such information into your paintings without ever having been aware you have done so. You put up what you could loosely term a psychic screen to protect yourself in your parents’ home. On several occasions you almost allowed yourself to see through the screen to become aware consciously of telepathic data received from them.

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

(9:33. Jane left trance rather easily. Her pace had been average. She said that while speaking as Seth about me, she saw me, within, seated at a table or desk in the front upstairs bedroom of my parents’ home in Sayre, Pennsylvania. I was not seated at a drawing table such as I now have.

(This agrees with my circumstances when I lived at home. In my school days I did not have a drawing table, but worked bent over at a card table in the front upstairs room, with a small drawing board in my lap, resting on the edge of the card table. I shared this room with my brother Loren. Jane has been in the room many times of course, but did not know the particular circumstances of my working just described.

[... 55 paragraphs ...]

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