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(Jane had no idea as to this building’s location in relation to Dr. Lodico, although of course she has seen it often. After the session, although it was late, I suggested we walk the few blocks to check out the above data. Arriving there, we saw that Dr. Lodico had no office in the building in question. Instead we discovered his office—and that of his father—to be in a conventional two-story building across the street from the building with a flattish roof.
(As stated, neither of us has met Dr. Lodico, and up to and including the time of this session did not know where he lived, although we had his address. All evening however, since writing the letter used as object, I had pictured a certain medical building in our neighborhood as probably the site of Dr. Lodico’s office. The building has a flat roof, is one story high, is of red (orange?) wood that looks lighter in sunlight, and has a series of shingles or name plates hanging outside that might be called banners. I also thought I remembered cast iron grill or scroll works as decoration on the building.
(Jane and I considered two possibilities. Since I had the medical building with the flat roof strongly in mind during the evening, Seth could have picked this up telepathically from me and used it for data. Or the proximity of this building to Dr. Lodico’s actual office could have resulted in confused impressions which Jane gave voice to. The two buildings are no more than fifty feet apart in physical space, being directly across the street from each other.
(Both of us are very familiar with the medical building with the flat roof, since it is of distinctive design, whereas Dr. Lodico’s office across the street is housed in a conventional building we haven’t paid any particular attention to. I may ask Seth to straighten us out here, next session, since after break he told us my first interpretation of this data was correct; actually it is not correct.
(9:35.)1. Now: the main issue with Ruburt is the building up of self-trust. [...]
The acknowledgment of such impulses in the procedure just given will automatically help build Ruburt’s trust in himself, and it is a good idea for him to note such impulses, for later on certain occasions he will be able to see how such and such an impulse, followed on its own, led him to such and such a beneficial event—an event that at the time was completely invisible or unforeseen.
2. Another important way of building his trust is the following—and, in parentheses, (I have given you this material before, but I am organizing it for your current use). [...]
The ideas I have just given will help Ruburt build up self-trust, and in the main that is all that is holding him back right now. [...]
(The building, a restaurant or whatever, at the foot of the hill was fairly American, she said, compared to the large white building at the top of the curving road and hill. The Gallaghers stayed beyond the large white building, and Jane had the impression that there the buildings were sparser.
[...] A building or part of a building where they stay now, where there is a long narrow section, a roof supported, a flat roof I believe, long and narrow, supported by posts with a floor not of wood. [...]
Further on at the top of the hill, at the left-hand turn, is another white building at the curve, that is a new building. [...]
To the right just before this last left-hand turn and hill, is a fairly low building where I believe our friends eat, or at least they visit here. [...]
([Kyle:] “I think so, but it seems to me we have to build off each other. I try to fight it, but for one person to build up his own ego, he has to push down other people and I say this is wrong but I see it all around me.”)
A building, or a part of a building where they stay, now, where there is a long narrow section, a roof supported, a flat roof, I believe, long and narrow, supported by posts—
Further on, at the top of the hill, at the left hand turn, is another white building at the curve, that is a new building. [...]
[...] To the right just before this last left hand turn and hill is a fairly low building where I believe our friends eat, or at least they visit here.
[...] There are several buildings, rather separated from each other, and lovely green grass. The buildings are stately, such as those in a public park. One building looks something like a church, though I don’t think it is. All the buildings are of white or gray stone. [...]
[...] The county building that houses the License Office is gray white stone with a steeple that definitely makes it look like a church. And there are other buildings nearby with gravel walks and grass and benches.”
[...] The Motor Vehicles Bureau is an extension of the county building, as the decontamination center was an extension of another building in the dream. [...]
[...] (Ed was the name of BT’s first husband, she told Jane over the phone.) A middle name beginning with B, or his nickname with a B who worked in a building that from the outside looks like a large (pause), building almost entirely of unbroken plate glass windows on the ground floor, such as those that cars might be displayed in. A corner building, I presume, since I see one side of the building, where the other side is flush to others.
(Over the phone BT told Jane the building description reminded her of a new building that had just gone up across the street from her home address, in the city. It is a corner building.)
In connection with the building, you see, we have the impression of cars or car insurance, but I do not feel this is correct.
Something to do with block formations now, not buildings at all, perhaps models of buildings.
(There was some kind of light, Jane said, perhaps from the building next door. The dark brown color of the buildings was hard for her to see. [...] She saw a mass of buildings in together, close together, and it was difficult to distinguish detail.
Then there was a love of detail and planning, and the ability to form in the mind complicated building plans for others to carry out. The personality was often involved then in the flowering period of civilization, when such building was usually carried on. [...]
[...] This in the 1200’s. The personality has often been in a position to work with building, and in their construction, and was instrumental in working out the principles behind the arc (Jane gestured), arch, form.
[...] The personality has been a male in four lives, and in each of these there was the building interest, although in one the main work involved irrigation and viaducts.
They build up multitudinous variations of odors to build the likeness of a structure complete in its translations as to size, weight and so forth. [...]
It is really a building up of idea into a whole pattern that can be perceived by the camouflage senses. [...]
From your odor, an animal instantly builds up an image of the state of your psychological condition.
[...] In one way of speaking you have (in quotes) “not yet” developed the proficiency, with sound that would now allow for the building of structures such as those we described in the last session.
[...] It is very possible then to be building a civilization that in your terms you are now studying, to be interpreting ancient records that you yourself may have written, to be digging up roads that you yourself built.
(“I feel that a whole mass of people would visualize a pyramid in their imagination,” Jane said, “then through their chanting, the use of certain vowels and pitches, they actually changed the air where that building was going to be. [...]
We are in the preliminary stages with the Sumari language—hopefully leading to some understanding of the nature of sound, though (humorously) you may not yet be able to build a pyramid in your backyard.
[...] Seth talked about many things, but his remarks here, as I’ve put them together, mainly concerned a subject he’d first discussed with members of class just a week ago [on October 1]1 — the “city” they could start building in their individual and collective dream states:)
[...] I wrote that in April engineers were scheduled to enter the contaminated containment building housing the damaged reactor [Unit No. [...] To insure the safety of all workers, however, the plan is that over a period of several weeks a large quantity of radioactive krypton gas must first be vented into the atmosphere from the containment building. [...]
The planned April (1980) entry into the containment building was postponed until May for several other reasons, however. One was a lack of federal certification of the breathing equipment engineers will have to wear inside the building. [...]
[...] Unheard of, in view of all of those predictions that we must continue to build nuclear power generating plants to meet projected demands!
(“A building, more like an office building than a residence. Something like the Star-Gazette building.” Was the restaurant in which the reunion was held located on the ground floor of a building like the Star-Gazette building here in Elmira? A large brick two-story building typical of many we remember in the metropolitan New Jersey-New York City area. [...]
A building, more like an office building than a residence. Something like the Star-Gazette building. [...]