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TES6 Session 258 May 11, 1966
playground
Ryan
impressions
todon
mas
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 258 May 11, 1966 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
(The envelope object was folded once. It bore typing and writing on one side only. Perhaps the folding, giving the impression of a layer of markings on more than one side, was confusing to Seth. He has sorted out such impressions before however. To me at least the border on Father Ryan’s photo is more of a border than the implied border on the object itself.
(“It is not empty on either side. Rectangular with a border.” Here I asked Seth to try naming the object. I believe the answer refers to the photo of the deceased Father Ryan. See the notes following “A border…” on page 157.
A border. Perhaps in black. Some lines of printed or written material. An M, and a connection with flowers. Movement and weight.
It is not empty on either side. Rectangular with a border.
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TES4 Session 184 September 3, 1965
test
Gallagher
border
Leonard
trends
– The Early Sessions: Book 4 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 184 September 3, 1965 10:30 PM Friday Unscheduled
(It will be remembered that in connection with the test photograph used in the 180th session, Seth/Jane stated: “...and a border. I think now of a border of flowers...” The test photograph has a white border. Seth now informed me that in the 180th session Jane distorted the information about the border of the photo into a border of flowers because of her personal childhood associations. He said Jane has an early memory of a border of flowers around a garden.
(After tonight’s session Jane said she vaguely remembers a small plot of grass and vegetables, bordered by flowers, maintained by her grandfather in the backyard of her home in Saratoga Springs, NY.
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She had not made any conscious connection with this memory and the border data given in connection with the second test, however, until Seth mentioned it tonight.)
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TES4 Session 180 August 23, 1965
test
border
plateau
confidence
clairvoyant
– The Early Sessions: Book 4 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 180 August 23, 1965 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
The numbers 4, 6, perhaps of an age or date, and a border. I think now of a border of flowers, and of the two people, a man and a woman, and J. B. I think also of hills.
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She had the mental picture of a border, of something square, as the photograph is, with a border around it.
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(Jane does not know what association led her to mention a border of flowers.
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TES6 Session 255 May 2, 1966
Maxine
suitable
photo
Del
identity
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 255 May 2, 1966 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
(“An implied border.” The photo has a white border.
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I have ruled in the border on the tracing on page 124; actually it cannot be seen.
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DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 911, April 28, 1980
genetic
Iran
rescue
defective
hostages
– Dreams, "Evolution", and Value Fulfillment: Volume Two
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter 7: Genetics and Reincarnation. Gifts and “Liabilities.” The Vast Sweep of the Genetic and Reincarnational Scales. The Gifted and the Handicapped
– Session 911, April 28, 1980 8:55 P.M. Monday
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I mentioned the Russian invasion of Afghanistan, on Iran’s eastern border, and how the coldly secular Russian philosophy clashed with the Iranians’ fanatical Moslemic orientation.
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One of the complications I didn’t mention is Iran’s deepening confrontation with Iraq, another Moslem nation on Iran’s western border. Currently the two are arguing over territorial rights concerning a waterway between them that flows into the Persian Gulf; Iran and Iraq have exchanged border clashes for several months now, and each country has threatened heavier military action against the other.
In just that one area on our globe, then, a group of consciousnesses has chosen to “evolve” into a number of religious and secular forces that are both internal and external as far as national borders go.
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TES5 Session 235 February 23, 1966
coaster
Hack
Terwilliger
envelope
dancing
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 235 February 23, 1966 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
(“with an indentation that could suggest a border.” The object has a border, as can be seen in the tracing. In actuality the border is indented, or debossed, into the porous paper or cardboard material of the coaster, to the extent that it can be easily felt with the ball of the finger.
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A rectangular shape, with an indentation that could suggest a border.
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The numeral 1 appears in the code number, in small type, next to the bottom border.
(The number 4 does appear in the small code number printed on the envelope object, inside the bottom border.
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TES6 Session 268 June 15, 1966
vertical
page
cat
monogram
object
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 268 June 15, 1966 9 PM Wednesday
(“A border.” Page one of the object contains a blind embossed border. This shows as a pen line on the copy on page 236; actually the border has no color in it. Perhaps, also, the box at the bottom of page 3 of the object could be called a border.
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TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965
candle
flame
Roy
height
test
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 215 December 8, 1965 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
(“A border.
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It was a two-column notice with a heavy black border, and stated that I would be at the show on February 7,1965, from 1 to 3 PM.
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Identified by a round symbol on it, with a border inside the circle, and some sort of figures.
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TES6 Session 261 May 23, 1966
mirth
serape
sketch
lawn
party
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 261 May 23, 1966 9 PM Monday
(“A thin border on the object”, The border might be called thin on the bottom and left edge of the object, since the drawing runs out almost to the edge here.
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The impression of a fence or border here, shown in the picture.
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A thin border on the object, and horizontal lettering.
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TES7 Session 296 October 24, 1966
Marjorie
Ward
Bill
blue
Buck
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 296 October 24, 1966 9 PM Monday
(“A border.” The envelope object contains a definite border.
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(I am also of the opinion that the three pieces of data just preceding this: A border; blacks that speak loudly; and vivid verticals; might be said to apply to the artwork as much as to the envelope object itself.
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TES6 Session 242 March 16, 1966
script
ticket
Leonard
square
neat
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 242 March 16, 1966 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
White paper with small implied border.
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(“White paper with small implied border.
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But in giving the above data, Jane had the image of a rectangular form and block of matter with neat borders.
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TES4 Session 193 September 27, 1965
label
Lorraine
Lake
test
Seneca
– The Early Sessions: Book 4 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 193 September 27, 1965 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
I seem to pick up a connection with Christmas or Christmas tree, though I believe this is indirectly connected rather than directly; and something dark of rectangular shape, and also again of a border (pause) and something shady, and a sky symbol.
(The label has a dark green border.
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TES4 Session 185 September 6, 1965
chimney
shadow
photograph
meats
test
– The Early Sessions: Book 4 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 185 September 6, 1965 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
Again, I have the impression of a white border, and perhaps on the other side, of writing.
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(The photograph has a white border, and a stamp with writing on the reverse side.
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