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

5) small stupid incident immediately before or after the purchase.
* correct—It was a Christmas gift and he had bought the same item, a watch for his wife.
They both knew what the other had bought and decided to open them Xmas eve because they knew.

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

A reference to several items of a kind. That is (gesturing) an announcement made, a reference made, about several items of a kind.

(“A reference to several items of a kind. That is an announcement made, a reference made, about several items of a kind.” [...]

TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 294 October 17, 1966 statue verandah San commemoration indentation

[...] Bill of some kind, connected with an item…. [...]

And some small natural items that look like coal, perhaps deposits of some sort.

TES7 Session 290 October 3, 1966 Wendell tunnel studio reunion Crowley

(“A string, as of lights, or pearls, in a string of succession, of items in succession.” [...] But “items in succession” could just as well refer to words in succession—i.e., the letter that had been enclosed in the envelope object or the printing and typing on the object itself.

[...] (Pause.) A string, as of lights, or pearls, in a string of succession, of items in succession.

The photograph connection is strong (pause) but I do not believe the item is this precisely. [...]

TES2 Session 82 August 27, 1964 Provincetown cottage keg Gary Larry

(John also wanted to call to Jane’s attention a news item in the Elmira paper for Aug. [...] Ironically, while Elmira authorities were denying this story, there appeared in the column next to it an item detailing the theft of a doctor’s black bag, containing narcotics, from the doctor’s car in one of the local hospital parking lots. I am keeping both of these items on file.

(I am also filing an item from the Thursday Elmira paper, dealing with another attempt to use a forged prescription in drug stores in Corning, N.Y., about ten miles distant. [...]

TPS5 Session 844 (Deleted) April 1, 1979 Harrisburg nuclear dog dream drama

Great discrimination is used, so that, for example, certain portions of one newspaper item is noticed over others because that item represents some of the dream’s message. [...]

[...] Or you will see an item of that nature in the newspaper, or you will hear a story, told directly or indirectly about the same kind of dilemma. [...]

TES8 Session 352 July 12, 1967 jealousy loyalty pillow smothering proclamations

[...] Thus far you have been struggling against an environment in which many items have been charged, and now you are endeavoring to change this charge.

[...] The vacation would have automatically given you freedom from these daily charged items of environment, allowing the symptoms to break up completely without the added resistance.

TES8 Rob Pendulum Q&A June 12, 1967 tomato canned corn pendulum margarine

[...] To my surprise, when Jane checked the list with her own pendulum at about 8PM, before the session, she received definite answers that agreed with each item on my list. [...]

TES9 Session 436 September 16, 1968 Callista Buff accident Nina Eve

(Jane did call Callista back, however, and checked out the data with her item by item. [...]

TES3 Session 111 November 30, 1964 universe threefold correlations systems distortive

[...] I “saw” a white-covered table, with an item on it. [...] I saw that the item was a hamburger; then it faded. [...]

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

(“A paper item.” The envelope object is a paper item. [...]

[...] A paper item. [...]

TPS1 Session 476 (Deleted) April 16, 1969 abundance negative spool rejection prayer

[...] Such people have often given you items for your household gladly and openly, because it made them feel a part of a creative endeavor.

Now you often projected negative thoughts, not being able to accept the items in the spirit in which they were given. [...]

TPS3 Session 721 (Deleted Portion) November 25, 1974 ctns muscles parents house Tues

[...] It now totals some 53 items [Tues. [...]

TES7 Session 306 December 5, 1966 Wilbur stamp psychedelic Marilyn rectangle

[...] Either four numbers, the number four many times, or four separate indications on the item or object.

[...] Either four numbers, the number four many times, or four separate indications on the item or object.” [...]

[...] We think this is a bit of data arising from the newspaper item, as will be seen below.

TES6 Session 266 June 9, 1966 eagle moose bending object tag

[...] Since we could pick out a few items in the data that seemed to apply to the object, we took it that Seth had correctly tuned in on the object itself, and that Jane’s translation of the data had been distorted most of the time. [...]

[...] Seth concurs that a few such items did come through the general distortions.

The blue was a reference to the typewriter, which was purchased at the same establishment, when Ruburt eagerly tried to substitute one test item for another, you see.

TPS4 Deleted Session November 26, 1977 Ryerson Spain Carlos associations Carroll

[...] In deeper terms, however, an apple might be associated with a cellar, a kitchen, a still life, a death, a birth, or with a million other items or events, according to a given individual’s own chain of associations.

[...] I note these items in case something further develops out of Framework 2.

TES7 Session 294 October 17, 1966 statue Nassau San hill galleons

[...] Bill of some kind, connected with an item.

[...] And some small natural items that look like coal, perhaps deposits of some sort.

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

Some connection with a stolen item.

TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965 candle flame Roy height test

An item recently purchased. [...]

(This brings us to the first item in the test data, “Two people at a table with straight chairs.” [...]

(We see no connection at the moment with “An item recently purchased.”

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

[...] A forgotten item. [...] Copy in the center of the bottom of a paper item. [...]

(“A forgotten item.” [...]

(“Copy in the center of the bottom of a paper item.” [...]

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