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TES7 Session 315 January 30, 1967 John Murphy Philip boss district

The man who offered the suggestion to Philip may not realize himself that the original idea was not his own. It originated with the white-haired man. Very approximately here, his age—because of the hair color I am not sure—maybe 47 to 67, for his face is not old though his hair is white.

(John said Seth’s description of a younger man with a Slavic face and short prickly hair fits Bob Dineen, another salesman also present at the Rochester meeting. However Dineen’s hair, which was once brown or dark, is now gray. Seth had given him black or brown hair.

Now. With our friend Philip, a situation developing involving a white-haired man who is in the background, behind or connected with, the man who suggested Philip seek office. (Philip is Seth’s entity name for John.)

(The assistant district attorney is Clint Smith. John said that the senior partner in Smith’s law firm is named Murphy—hence the M initial. He is closer to the 47-year age limit, and has whitish hair. He is fuller in the face than Senator Dirksen, as Seth states. Murphy is also a Republican, as Dirksen is. John met Mr. Murphy just once, briefly, he states, and has no idea of the man’s position in politics, his influence, etc. It is possible that Murphy influenced Clint Smith.

TES7 April 10, 1967 Notes Regarding Session Friday, September 23, 1966 Barb bristly child illegitimate buck

[...] Most likely this was my interpretation of her giving birth to the child; she was supposed to have a Caesarean section but didn’t and was in labor 25 hours; a woman is described here, gray hair, buck teeth, yellow teeth—this, Barb says, is a description of the man’s mother—she wanted him to marry Barb: teeth not really buck but protuberant and yellowed; also gray hair. [...]

[...] A man with a bristly mustache and short bristly hair was mentioned in the first part of the spontaneous session for which no notes were taken; this referred, Barb said, definitely to her father. [...]

TES8 Second Part of Session 363 September 12, 1967 Martha Ruth Shirley Venice Winchester

[...] Sandy hair. [...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice.

A girl with curly brown hair.

[...] Her present employer’s wife has white hair, but is young. [...]

ECS1 Second Part of Session, Tuesday, September 12, 1967 Martha Rachel Winchester Sally Florence

Now sandy hair. [...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice. [...]

[...] (Yes, Martha’s.)A girl with curly brown hair. [...]

[...] Her present employer’s wife has white hair, but is young. [...]

TES9 Session 455 January 6, 1969 John Bill Peg fluids retention

[...] (Pause.) There seems to be a man this time with very dark hair. It may be tinted hair, for he is older than the hair would suggest. [...]

[...] I am still not pleased with the hair arrangement; it does not suit me.

(A reference to Jane’s hair falling over her right eye. [...]

[...] One of these, Steve Chase of Los Angeles, has black-tinted hair. [...]

TES3 Session 148 April 21, 1965 smoking tension naturel hairs smoker

[...] His ego image, or in this case Jane’s ego image, is that of, among other things, a black-haired young woman, and that of a woman writer who smokes.

[...] To take focus away from the smoking problem, our Ruburt suddenly decides to go “a la naturel” as far as hair is concerned.

This horror, these few white hairs, then very naturally become the reason to increase smoking, for he now has an excellent reason to feel sorry for himself.

TES6 Impressions Attached to Session 268 Friday, June 17, 1966 watch ha stolen wheelchair misplaced

3) tall man with grey hair…sort of prickly.

(Additional note by Rob regarding 12: Jane also had an impression of dark hair in connection with the arthritis data. [...]

TES8 Session 360 August 16, 1967 Fell Merle Burke August York

(F. Fell told us that his wife has red hair, in line with Seth’s data on the previous page: “A connection with a woman with reddish hair.” [...]

[...] Run by a white or gray-haired thin person. [...]

[...] A connection with a woman with reddish hair. [...]

TES7 Session 313 January 18, 1967 John company caucus m.j Chicago

The impression now of two men, one tall and bony, with sandy hair and ill-fitting clothes. One shorter with dark hair back from the forehead, and a round face from the front. [...]

[...] A short gray or white-haired gentleman. [...]

(The tall bony man mentioned could refer possibly to Dan Searle whose father is past president of the company, Dan is tall, bony and has sandy hair. [...]

(The shorter dark-haired man mentioned reminds John strongly of the new regional manager mentioned above; particularly since the man’s face looks round from the front, but not in profile. [...]

TES5 Session 208 November 15, 1965 primary secondary clock gravity conditions

[...] One has dark hair, one has blondish or white hair. [...]

[...] The dark-haired man wears glasses.

[...] The light-haired man.

The light-haired man is the one with which I feel the accident connection, and if it occurs it will be a direct result of his reaction to a letter.

TES9 Session 439 September 30, 1968 triangle company John messenger Philip

[...] One man is white-haired, one is sandy-haired. [...]

[...] He is physically short, and I believe either dark-haired now, or he was dark-haired. [...]

[...] Nondescript hair, not slim nor overly porky, with fat fingers, fat wrists with perhaps hair there—a whitish hand, or rather whitish hands. [...]

[...] The hair crew cut. [...]

TES7 Peggy Gallagher’s Notes Regarding Friday, September 23, 1966 Barb Greenwich Connecticut pine grip

[...] This is separate and the woman here…a strong school connection again…3 o’clock or late afternoon…number 414…now this could be the hour 4:14 or month…I do not know…Green room…202 or 213..whether this is a month or year or house number I don’t know…a grip…a strong grip…in the afternoon…in a room…a woman, gray hair, buck teeth…yellow teeth…She yells out and calls and a young boy comes in blue clothes & bicycle…I think he rides….It’s 1943 or 1947…Room is green…yellow…Room is green…no, cream…yellow…it’s afternoon…..

(Bristly hair & mustache—Barb’s father.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 2, 1984 Jake Bantam shaky staff barber

[...] First, we’d moved back to 458 W. Water — which I seem to do several times a week — and looking out my old studio windows, I saw my father cutting hair like a barber out in the driveway in front of the garage. [...]

[...] Both were younger than their years, both had shining black hair. [...]

[...] Often hair is a symbol for strength, but in this case it represents the strength of old beliefs, and your father is a barber who cuts away those — whereas in the past he followed many quite negative beliefs and concepts. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 15, 1984 faltering Gaye Webster Gym flexes

[...] A nurse by the name of Gaye washed Jane’s hair this morning; I told my wife it looked good. Jane looked in the mirror and didn’t agree, although she did admit that her hair wasn’t white, but gray and white. [...]

TPS5 Jane’s Dream Saturday, June 2 Asner dumpy Lou Ed disruptive

[...] The man is very nice, warm, dark haired, a little dumpy.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 12, 1984 blueness Karina Shawn lipstick eyebrow

[...] Then she stood in a room letting her hair down. She thinks this means that symbolically she’s “letting her hair down” as she continues to learn.

[...] Her hair also looks good — curling and alive. [...]

TES1 Session 5 December 9, 1963 peach fence Gratis Arcturus playgrounds

The wind of the arm blows the hair,

But the hair arches back to show a gaping hole,

TES9 Session 454 December 7, 1968 Tam Eve control Irish figure

(Seth’s remark stemmed from the fact that Jane’s hair was continually falling over her forehead and eyes; she had taken to brushing it back often; usually her glasses would keep the hair out of her eyes, but as a rule she doesn’t wear glasses in trance.)

(Here Seth asked me to get “whatever it is one uses” to keep the hair out of Jane’s eyes, meaning her barrette. Jane was still in trance when I handed it to her, and she thrust it into her hair above her right forehead in what was not the neatest way, but it did the job.)

TES8 Session 358 August 2, 1967 Pete Boston Marilyn rugs sister

For our long-haired blonde friend, (Marilyn Wilbur), shortly a new element, another person who will play a significant part in her life, for either a long or brief period. [...]

[...] Brown hair, A L somehow connected with him. [...]

[...] L A R, and someone with gray curly, very curly, hair. [...]

TPS5 Rob’s Dream Wednesday Morning, January 30, 1980 indeterminate brown brownish station slim

[...] I had straight brownish hair and was rather slim. [...]

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