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TES7 Session 308 December 12, 1966 Gladys jcc Austin memo Nancy

(“An arrangement that has similarity to a calendar page. A small calendar page.” Subconscious memory evidently plays a part here. Jane said the memo page used as object is much like ones she saw when she worked for an art gallery a few years ago. It was a book arrangement, with a calendar on one side and the memo pages opposite. She thought at first that the object might also come from such an arrangement; upon close examination, however, we can only tell that the object came from a pad that was bound at the top of the page; the edge there is slightly roughened, as though torn loose.

A great variety, or overall picture. An arrangement that has similarity to a calendar page. A small calendar page.

(The calendar data would be another reference to the memo pad and calendar idea explained earlier. In a more literal interpretation, as explained Gladys Austin wrote the memo to Jane on November 8, with the specific intention that Jane would meet Nancy Methinitus on November 9. This she did. See page 216.

TES4 Session 183 August 30, 1965 calendar test intensity clipping solution

[...] It contained part of a calendar page for April 1965. I came across the calendar beneath a stack of books and on the spur of the moment decided to use it for the test, wondering whether this type of cut and dried subject matter would have as much emotional pull for Seth/Jane as the subject matter of the first two tests. [...]

(In making up the test, I had unwittingly focused my conscious attention on the calendar side of the paper. [...] The makeup of this particular calendar consisted of the days of the month on one side, and a drawing in color on the other.

(Returning to the outside, calendar side of the test paper, there were several strings of numbers. The calendar month was April 1965, although the year date doesn’t show. [...]

TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 295 October 19, 1966 loaf bread Grenada motorcycle snorkeling

A calendar. Does someone give him a calendar?

TES7 Session 295 October 19, 1966 stilts recommendations memory rna charges

A calendar. Does someone give him a calendar? [...]

TES7 Session 292 October 10, 1966 cap beer Friday tipping trio

[...] A calendar, or series of numbers. [...]

(“A calendar, or series of numbers.” [...]

TES9 Session 482 May 19, 1969 prayer dresser drawer John furniture

[...] Something about a small calendar. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 16, 1971 Kyle Bobby Joel blessings saintly

[...] Also, then, you were one who took care of a church calendar where each given saint had his day and for you, at that time, each day then took on the character of its saint for you believed in this implicitly. [...]

NotP Chapter 11: Session 799, March 28, 1977 condemn secondary man primary destructive

(A few days ago Jane received in the mail a combination date book and calendar — quite an elaborate job, in color. [...]

TES2 Session 51 May 6, 1964 cooperation molecules atoms siren condensed

(Thursday, May 7, 2:45 PM: Barely visible behind a light veil, I had an impression of an upright rectangular pad covered with formal groupings of figures, as a calendar or statistics might appear. [...]

TES6 Session 243 March 21, 1966 receipt handstamp motor bottom March

[...] See the 143rd session in Volume 3. Thus my idea of spring did not coincide exactly with the calendar’s.)