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

(More data follows from the first question: “Both inside, but just an oval shape. Holding the object this way.” [Jane gestured again, the envelope in the same position, short end up.] From this we infer that Seth refers to the spines of the leaves, and not their stems; yet mention is made only of an oval shape, singular.

Again, I have the impression of something round—more oval, perhaps. Fairly large in the center of a square or rectangular object.

Also something in the center of the oval. (Jane now lowered the envelope to her lap with her left hand, sitting however with her other hand still to her closed eyes.) Two horizontal lines, rather widely separated from each other.

I have the impression of two dark horizontal lines, one rather toward the top and one rather toward the bottom. (Jane again gestured with the envelope. She held it in the same position as noted before, the small dimensions parallel to the floor. She hadn’t changed its position by idly turning it, for example.) Both inside, but just an oval shape. Holding the object this way. (The same gesture again.) Now I suggest your break. Unless you have any more questions.

TES7 Session 304 November 28, 1966 list Bernards scramble package Tubbs

(“An oval, the shape of an oval rug, for example.” [...] There are several ovals on the shopping list. The most prominent is the one I drew after the line “small tacks", with the size of the tack I needed indicated within the oval. [...]

An oval, the shape of an oval rug, for example.

TES6 Session 267 June 13, 1966 begonia plant office chain monolithic

(“Oval and brown.” [...] These show as oval. [...]

[...] One, a fairly oval object, of an inserted brown background, and a raised cream-colored area.

[...] Oval and brown. [...]

Brown and oval. [...]

TES6 Session 278 August 8, 1966 Leonard postmark stamp geometrical postage

(“An oval shape or scene.” [...] The scene on the front of the postcard consists almost entirely of oval components in the abstract: The sea spray, the clouds, even the rocks in the foreground. [...]

[...] An oval shape or scene.

(“What’s that about the oval shape?”)

(This data evidently refers to turnabout rather than the oval shape. [...]

TES7 Session 283 September 5, 1966 Barbara Goose postcard va card

(“Something oval. Egg-shaped as a thin oval line just inside of a rectangular card.” [...] There is no oval shape just within its borders however, either literal or implied, although there are several oval shapes within the picture on the card, as well as the circular postmark on the back. [...]

Something oval. Egg-shaped (pause) as a thin oval line just inside of a rectangular card.

TES5 Session 205 November 3, 1965 Bradley Instream premonition oval tests

[...] An oval mirror. Oval rather than absolutely round. Long and oval.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: March 1, 1984 glittering kingdoms crinkling interruption grass

its body shining oval and hard.

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

(“With something revolving, and with an oval shape that is not a perfect circle.” [...] It stands on a wooden pedestal; the polished reflections in it seem to move as one’s viewpoint changes. We believe this is the oval shape Seth refers to, in light of his answer to my second question.

With something revolving, and with an oval shape that is not a perfect circle. [...]

(“Can you say something about the oval shape?”)

TES7 Session 292 October 10, 1966 cap beer Friday tipping trio

Oval also. Something oval.

(“Oval also. Something oval.” [...]

[...] In asking this question I wondered whether Seth might give other colors, in the event he referred to some other oval object than the tab.

TES7 Session 298 October 31, 1966 teaching Piccadilly teacher object school

A connection with several circular shapes, rather oval.

(“The oval shapes are related to J A B?”)

[...] “A connection with several circular shapes, rather oval.” [...]

(5th Question: The oval shapes are related to J A B? [...]

TES7 Session 281 August 29, 1966 Barbara Dick Andreano wedding poem

[...] I have the image of a circular object within a rectangular one, or rather an oval shape as in a portrait of a woman that is oval, for example as in old-time valentines.

(“I have the image of a circular object within a rectangular one, or rather an oval shape as in a portrait of a woman that is oval, for example as in old-time valentines.” [...]

TES1 Preface Rick published binders Roberts eight

[...] In the oval, she was 30 years old when she sat for my father, Robert F. Butts, Sr., in 1959. [...]

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

[...] In the dream I was drawing foot-high oval letters in black ink, but was worried about doing a good job because my hand was shaky. [...]

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

(“White, it seems, with a large oval darker shape.” [...] The handstamp is round; does oval mean round, or something nearly round? [...]

White, it seems, with a large oval darker shape. [...]

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

[...] An oval shape, or eye shape—that is, this kind of an eye, you see (her eyes closed, Jane pointed to one of her own) inside of a rectangle or triangle.

(“An oval shape, or eye shape—that is, this kind of an eye, you see, inside of a rectangle or triangle.” [...]

TES7 Session 317 February 6, 1967 Healy Blanche Price Ann Miss

[...] With oval brick arches out in front of the windows. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 616, September 20, 1972 protoplasm amoeba conform Willy cat

(End at 12:07 a.m. After coming out of trance Jane attempted to describe a manifestation which, though invisible, was “hovering before us now like a big oval type of thing.” [...]

TES5 Session 209 November 17, 1965 shall primary investigation director secondary

[...] (Pause.) Oval, with initials on it, or I am connecting the initials with it. [...]

TES4 Session 193 September 27, 1965 label Lorraine Lake test Seneca

[...] The label bears parallel oval lines which can suggest a road or a path.

TES4 Session 195 October 4, 1965 Lorraine Asheville dreamer Marleno breakage

[...] His head is reflected in something oval. [...]

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