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TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 294 October 17, 1966
statue
verandah
San
commemoration
indentation
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Results of the Gallagher Test Session 294 October 17, 1966 9 PM Monday
Right at the shore, perhaps down and ahead, a scooped out circular indentation, where there is swift current because of rocks—
(“There was an indentation like this, don’t know about current.”)
—And at this particular point, by this indentation, no beach—
(“Right. No beach here near these rocks [and indentation].)
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TES5 Session 223 January 16, 1966
teapot
Brotzanin
Lemons
voyages
Zanzibar
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 223 January 16, 1966 Approximately 10 PM Sunday Unscheduled
[...]
we shall give the impression of a rock or stone that can be held in the hand, that has a connection with the water, that is speckled, and gray, with an indentation on it...
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(Without indulging in wishful thinking, Jane and I thought we saw some points of similarity in the above data and a miniature teapot, namely the fact that the test object could be held in the hand, had a connection with water, and an indentation.
[...]
[...]
He picked up accurately enough that the test object could be held in the hand, had a connection with water and an indentation—the opening in the teapot—but erred in the rock or stone terminology, the color and the word nondescript.
[...]
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TES7 Session 294 October 17, 1966
statue
Nassau
San
hill
galleons
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 294 October 17, 1966 9 PM Monday
Right at the shore, perhaps directly down and ahead, a scooped-out circular (gesture) indention, where there is swift current because of rocks. And at this particular point, by this indention, no beach, though there is a beach to the left and right.
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TES5 Session 235 February 23, 1966
coaster
Hack
Terwilliger
envelope
dancing
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 235 February 23, 1966 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
(“with an indentation that could suggest a border.”
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In actuality the border is indented, or debossed, into the porous paper or cardboard material of the coaster, to the extent that it can be easily felt with the ball of the finger.
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A rectangular shape, with an indentation that could suggest a border.
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TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965
candle
flame
Roy
height
test
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 215 December 8, 1965 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
[...]
He is focusing on us, however (pause), trying to send us a message about a round object and a piece of paper, that is written on about a third of the way down, with neat indentation, perhaps five lines or so.
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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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Right at the shore, down and ahead, is a scooped-out circular indentation where there is a swift current because of the rocks. And at this particular point, by this indentation, there is no beach, though there is a beach to the left and right, rather large ones.”
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TES5 Session 221 January 10, 1966
test
coat
Ann
momentum
Diebler
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 221 January 10, 1966 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
In the meantime, for this evening, we shall give the impression of a rock or stone that can be held in the hand, that has a connection with the water, that is speckled, and gray, with an indentation in it.