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[...] On July 17, Theodore purchased the painting of Bega as designated by Seth. On July 16, Ned and Sue Watkins bought the oils of Charlie Painter, the dream hands, and Moses. [...]
(The session is included in the regular series [Session 494] because of the voice effects; the fact that both Seth and his entity spoke; some new ideas from both entities; and because no regular session was held the next day, Wednesday, July 16. [...]
SESSION 494, ESP CLASS SESSION,
JULY 15, 1969, TUESDAY
ESP CLASS SESSION, JULY 20, 1971
TUESDAY
(On July 9 we received from Prentice-Hall our first press copies of Volume 1 of “Unknown.” [...] In mid-July our friend Sue Watkins1 began typing the rest of the final manuscript for Psyche; Jane had managed to help me out by finding the time to prepare the first five chapters for the publisher, but since we were both so busy we asked Sue for assistance. [...]
SESSION 806, JULY 30, 1977
9:31 P.M. SATURDAY
(Jane and I attended the Hypnosis Symposium at Oswego State University College at Oswego, NY, on Friday evening, July 9th, and on Saturday and Sunday, July 10 and 11, at the invitation of Dr. Instream, codirector. [...]
JULY 12, 1965 1:37 PM MONDAY UNSCHEDULED
(To digress a moment: As predicted by Seth in the 168th session of July 7, Jane and I did find ourselves involved with three men in particular, one of whom is younger, at the symposium. [...]
(My question came because we had just received a long emotional letter from Julie Murtough in Chula Vista.)
(This is our first regularly scheduled session since July 14. We have been on vacation in Florida from July 26 to August 3.)
3:20 PM FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1977
“OUR PARENTS DO NOT BETRAY US”
JULY 23, 1974
(“Also perhaps with a July date,” The date on back of the object is April 4, 1966. As soon as Jane saw this she said that she was subjectively sure she had interpreted the four date as July fourth instead of April.
[...] Also perhaps with a July date, and with square objects, in design fashion.
(July 14, 1971: When sessions resume, check with Seth about what Jane might have blocked in this session—as well as what she revealed. [...]
[...] In the 350th Session for July 6, 1967, is a sentence which has stayed with me— when Seth said: “Ruburt has an unfortunate sense of unworthiness, without which the situation [Jane’s symptoms] could not have developed.” [...]
(Question this when sessions resume—July 1971.
We received the page proofs for If We Live Again on the last day of July. [...]
[...] With more than a little wry humor over what I considered to be a failure of belief on my part, I took action: Late in July I had a contractor, who is a friend of ours and well acquainted with Jane’s situation, install a heavy outside door in a bedroom wall, and construct the necessary step to the ground. [...]