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TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 5/73 (7%) integers Roger zero math minus
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 449 November 18, 1968 9:15 PM Monday

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(The 440th session was held on October 7, and was addressed to Pat. Roger’s list contained a fourth question addressed to Seth; this one concerns the Bahai faith, was formulated by a girl friend of Pat’s, and will be answered by Seth at a later date.

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(We hadn’t planned on dealing with Roger’s questions particularly this evening. I merely showed Jane the list shortly before 9 PM. What followed was surprising to us in several ways, and raised many questions that we will now search out answers for.

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(Since Jane looked at Roger’s list just before the usual session time we thought Seth might consider the questions. Seth did not come through however during the evening. Jane said she could not make any conscious attempt to answer the questions, since she couldn’t read the formulas. She had said a little previously that she felt “up” today, or full of energy, light and active.

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The minus principle can be multiplied forever. There is no constant. Herein is the fallacy. (Pause.) The answer then to one of your questions lies here.

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Within the 9th to the 11th power is the answer to the riddle. (Pause.) No integer is the same from one moment to the next. (Puzzled, Jane shook her head.)

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