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TES9 Session 496 August 18, 1969 13/78 (17%) Foss Crosson gallery Reverend Fox
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 496 August 18, 1969 9:10 PM Monday

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

Now. Give us a moment. (Pause.)

In the area of 6th Avenue and 61st Street, Carter (spelled). You had better include N A N. (Pause.) Now I do not know if this is Nan Carter, but I do know the two are connected. And with a group show of some note in 1935, in which I believe this person participated, who now owns, or runs, or is connected with this gallery in this neighborhood.

[... 11 paragraphs ...]

(I wasn’t too happy about the interruption, but agreed to it. Rooney, our black cat, had been injured somehow in the left front leg, so that for the past four days he had been moving about on three legs. He was now scratching at the door to go out.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Now listen: do not take it for granted that those who do not show your type of art are against it, or will not want it. In New York now, and across the country, it is difficult to find objective work that is not highly stylized or sentimentalized.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

There is something elevated here. Now I do not know. This could refer to lofts. It is more fashionable than the other gallery, or more “in.” It deals in larger works than you are now producing, as a rule.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

You should try also for a foundation grant. Save now all of your people (portraits), and do not sell them locally.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

Now. Several points.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

Now if you follow my advice, when you have guests or when you are at work, whenever you see people, you will then try to get an inner impression of the selves that they have been, or of the entity of which they are part.

[... 11 paragraphs ...]

(Our cat, Willy, now jumped up in Jane’s lap. Without coming out of trance Jane put him down and resumed.)

He will ultimately be of help to you in ways you do not now foresee. He is bungling and frightened but he waves brave banners. (Pause.) Ruburt is one of his discoveries. He has not fulfilled his potentials, and he knows it, and so he tries to be self-important. But he means well. His wife is his support. He has not always been treated kindly by the psychics that he knows. In many ways he was shoved aside because he did not have the courage of his convictions earlier. (Long pause at 10:25.)

At times he can show malice, but in small ways, not harmful ones. Now you may end the session or take a break as you prefer.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

Now. The repressed nature of Ruburt’s fears was responsible for the symptoms at your first encounter with the Crossons. This has been largely cleared.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

Now do you have any further questions?

[... 13 paragraphs ...]

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