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TES6 Session 269 June 20, 1966 burlap newspaper knife panel electromagnetic

[...] The impression of a card that somehow connects two houses. The visual impression is of an object or representation on two balancing sides of the object, as for example here and here, you see…

The projected form does make some impression upon your physical system. [...]

[...] We will give some impressions concerning that symposium.

[...] These are impressions.

TES8 Session 356 July 27, 1967 Stephen Ferd Pete Australian Osburn

There will be a great emphasis upon certain emotionally charged impressions. This means that you will perceive certain impressions that have a particular emotionally-charged origin, more easily than you will perceive others. [...]

[...] These are merely loose impressions. [...]

[...] We will clear up what we can when we can; but allow the impressions uninterrupted flow.

[...] A room (pause) that appears bare, though it is not necessarily, giving the impression of more size than it possesses. [...]

TES5 Session 232 February 9, 1966 photo Ezra twisted table envelope

[...] Speaking this word, Jane said, she had an impression of being underground, while not being specifically in a location such as a coal mine for instance. [...] But while giving the data she had no impressions of Ezra. Looking back, she thinks she might have been trying to get at the impression of a grave while skirting around it. She remembers that she was going to elaborate on the mine impression by using the word underground; but instead of doing so she went on to the next impression.

(Ruburt’s impression is of a table next, and you may put this in parenthesis. Also Ruburt’s impression, rounded objects and colored.)

(“Ruburt’s impression of a table...and rounded objects and colored.” [...] She said she had an impression of a table while speaking for Seth; not only this, but of a white table. [...]

[...] These are impressions.

TES6 Session 262 May 25, 1966 poinsettia plant horizontal Bristol Callahan

[...] The impression of continued writing. [...] These impressions came together, and we can offer no connections. [...]

[...] I have the impression of a classroom, large with many windows on one side of the room… (Long pause.) Facing west, the windows facing west.

Again, I have the impression of something round—more oval, perhaps. [...]

The impression of continued writing. [...]

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

(The following is a resume of John’s comments, concerning the impressions about his wife’s relative. [...] The other impressions refer to the future and cannot be checked now.

Now for Philip: Some impressions, if you will give me a moment, please. [...]

[...] Please wait until I am finished with spontaneous impressions for your questions, and then I will try to answer them.

The impression now of two men, one tall and bony, with sandy hair and ill-fitting clothes. [...]

TSM Chapter Seven cab motel Peg tests Rico

We were in the middle of a Seth session and Seth was giving his impressions of the Gallaghers’ trip. [...]

When Peg and Bill returned, we found out that these impressions were quite legitimate. [...]

[...] (Seth also gave other correct impressions of that same trip.)

[...] I decided to see what impressions of the Gallagher trip I could get on my own. [...]

TES6 Session 244 March 23, 1966 Peggy locations photograph envelope switch

(Now follows Jane’s impressions concerning a news photo of a drawing of flying saucers, which we had discussed recently. As Seth said, these were Jane’s impressions and not his.

[...] The notes concern the efforts of Jane and myself to pin down Seth’s impressions given on page 32 of the last session.

I have the impression of four. [...]

[...] These are impressions.

TES6 Session 268 June 15, 1966 vertical page cat monogram object

(“This is difficult to put into words… The impression of something going forward, as of a path, you see, that is wide, and then narrows into the distance.” [...] “That may need some interpretation, but that is the impression.” I sought more information on this impression by the first question. [...]

Other impressions not connected with the object—a letter from a cousin, received by Dr. Instream. [...]

[...] These are impressions.

This is difficult to put into words… The impression of something going forward, as of a path, you see, that is wide, and then narrows into the distance. [...]

TES5 Session 224 January 17, 1966 Birch owner trailer past card

In connection with the ring, I pick up an impression of a past event, a gathering in good weather, perhaps summertime, of youngish men and women. [...]

I seem to have the impression of the word Avon as being part of the location, or as indicating the location, and perhaps Stratsford. [...]

[...] These are impressions.

(Now Ruburt’s personal association with this last impression is of your brother Loren and his wife. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

[...] The object consists of small printed type which was folded several times; such an impression of tiny criss-crossings could occur to an entity with the ability to see through the layers of the object, so to speak, or to pick up the impressions resulting from layers. This gets complicated however as will be seen in the next impression. [...]

[...] These are impressions for Dr. Instream for this evening.

[...] These are impressions.

An impression again of an unscheduled event also, or an event not kept. [...]

TES8 Impressions Given in Session 333 on April 10, 1967 Gallaghers constables antique combos hobnail

(Following the impressions are the Gallagher’s notes and comments. [...]

These impressions will apply to our friends, the Jesuit and the cat lover.

IMPRESSIONS GIVEN IN SESSION 333 ON APRIL 10, 1967.

TES7 Results of Gallagher Tests, October 1966 October Gallaghers Peg copy Nassau

[...] Seth’s impressions were given in sessions 294, 295, 296, and 297 on October 17, October 19, October 24, October 26.

[...] I typed up Seth’s impressions and gave them to the Gallaghers and together they wrote in their comments. [...]

TES6 Session 246 March 30, 1966 pointer Wyoming Jimmy young Marilyn

[...] But I did want to impress you with these facts. [...]

This is an impression I do not understand: Minnow.

[...] Now the fish impression mentioned earlier may also be connected with the symbols on this object. [...]

[...] This is not the object now, but a separate impression. [...]

TES6 Session 250 April 11, 1966 Aunt funeral Mabel Ella quasars

[...] Suffice it to say now that Jane and I will never cease to be surprised at the turns impressions attached to such experimental objects can take.

[...] First of all, an impression of an unpleasant occurrence connected with a woman in a blue dress. [...]

[...] These are impressions.

Connected with the object: The impression of a pile, or pyramid of small things like stones perhaps. [...]

TES8 Session 420 July 1, 1968 Bernard letter Dr temperature statement

Dr. Gene Bernard has received some excellent material from me, both in the realm of psychological interpretation, and clairvoyant impressions. I had a session for him at his wife’s request when he was ill, and in Ruburt’s files his answering letter attests to the correctness of my interpretations and impressions.

[...] The impressions which were given by me through Ruburt, in Ruburt’s (Jane’s) own voice, were correct, however, and I believe he will attest to this.

[...] If the physical temperature is too high however, then there are breaks that occur, particularly in the case of ordinary mental images, and in for example reception of clairvoyant impressions.

[...] Except in periods of extreme physical heat however, the temperature changes and the resulting electromagnetic alterations, are easily converted into legitimate impressions of a clairvoyant nature, precognitive information, and so forth.

TES4 Session 189 September 20, 1965 Beach Instream York test script

[...] I had the impression that she was being careful in what she said, but not that she was particularly nervous.)

These are impressions.

[...] I have an impression of the number 218. [...]

The impression of several items, of various shape and diverted mass, with separations. [...]

TES4 Session 185 September 6, 1965 chimney shadow photograph meats test

I have an impression of a road or a tree; that is, of such parallel lines. I have an impression of afternoon, an impression of three people, of dirt or dirt color, and shadows or shadow shapes, perhaps of pyramid form.

Again, I have the impression of a white border, and perhaps on the other side, of writing. [...] I have the impression of chimney shapes.

[...] On one level she had a distinct impression of her own photograph. But now she allowed Seth to separate the two impressions.

Ruburt has the impression of the school fence across the street from the house in which he lived, and he is thinking of a particular photograph of his own that involved his house, the street, part of the fence, and perhaps some children. [...]

TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 page article sheet Seminary torn

The impression of small squares with orange, I believe, circles in the center. [...] The first impression was of monstrosity, the rest is interpretation.

[...] These are impressions.

[...] An impression I do not understand. [...]

[...] The explosive impression again. [...]

TES6 Session 265 June 6, 1966 Marilyn ceramic bricks Wilburs object

(Jane regretted having one impression while giving the above data that she did not give voice to. Once again, it is often left up to her as to whether to speak an impression aloud, pursue it, or choose to ignore it. [...]

(“The impression of the four again”, refers we believe to the first impression, interpreted on page 212, and involves the April 4, 1966 date on back of the object.

These are impressions. [...]

[...] (Pause, head down.) These are impressions.

TES4 Session 186 September 8, 1965 stamps depicted test tavern diverted

I have the impression of something splendid. [...]

I also have the impression of a tavern of some sort, or place of refreshment; of tall parallel lines, and of horizontal parallel lines. [...]

I have the impression of 3 6, perhaps an age or part of an address, and something that only partially appears, that is half visible. [...]

[...] She had no visual impressions while speaking, she said.

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