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Results 901 to 920 of 1162 for stemmed:felt
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TES8 Session 412 May 27 1968
bouncy
transmitters
pyramid
inert
woman
– The Early Sessions: Book 8 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 412 May 27 1968 9:38 PM Monday
(Which is to say that Jane once again felt, or was aware of, the cone or pyramid effect, the extension reaching to a point up above her head, and explained in various recent sessions.
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TSM Chapter Eight
test
Rob
portrait
Instream
impressions
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Eight: A Year of Testing — Seth “Looks Into” Envelopes and Gives Rob a Few Art Lessons
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But now I felt that I really had to have a session each Monday and Wednesday evening, come hell or high water. And even when we were alone, which we usually were, I felt that the sessions were no longer private—that an invisible Dr. Instream was an audience.
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Although my confidence had risen with the two out-of-body episodes, I felt that I was putting Seth and myself on the line with each test session.
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TPS5 Deleted Session October 11, 1978
Poett
poverty
imagination
demeaning
motives
– The Personal Sessions: Book 5 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session October 11, 1978 9:32 PM Wednesday
This means of course that deeply felt hope must be sardonically examined, that deeply buried faith must be stated with parried thrusts, and to that extent the paper speaks for a concentrated portion of your population so that our Jim Poett, who is a poet at heart, must appear in the slightly worn cloak of the skeptic.
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TES6 Session 257 May 9, 1966
five
playground
anemia
Elmo
draft
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 257 May 9, 1966 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
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Jane said that during one of the longer pauses she felt Seth trying to get at the name Nostratious from the earlier note data.
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She said she felt red or blue refers to the fact that she uses two different pens in correcting manuscript—a red one and a blue one; but we are not sure.