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TPS1 Session 478 (Deleted) April 28, 1969
pluck
weeds
pen
desire
sell
– The Personal Sessions: Book 1 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 478 (Deleted) April 28, 1969 9:05 PM Monday
(9:50. During break I made several remarks about the poor quality of the pen I was trying to take notes with, and of our difficulties lately finding the brand pen we had been used to using, and which worked so well. I intended to add more to my remarks, but Seth broke in at 9:58.)
Now. By such a statement you effectively make sure that you will not find the pen you want, and it is a small example of the use of the wrong method.
Instead, you should see the pen you want in your mind, know that you will have a steady supply of them, recognize the statement you just made as leading away from your desire, and replacing it with a statement like the one you just made.
“I know I will find a store that carries the type of pen I desire.” This is a small illustration but a good one. You should study it, for it applies to everything, and any desire. You have within you a readymade method of achieving desire: positive visualization, positive imagination, and confidence.
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TES6 Session 257 May 9, 1966
five
playground
anemia
Elmo
draft
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 257 May 9, 1966 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
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Jane made the notes on the object with a dark blue or gray pen that gives the impression of dark blue. She said she felt red or blue refers to the fact that she uses two different pens in correcting manuscript—a red one and a blue one; but we are not sure.
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It is typed on yellow paper and bears her penned notations.
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It is written on yellow paper; the notations were made by a pen with the same color ink as those on the copy.
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Either Seth saw the folded object as a note in itself, or he refers perhaps to Jane’s penned notes on the object.
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TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966
sculpture
bronze
Bill
column
Macdonnel
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 252 April 20, 1966 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
(“Blue green, written with a pen, or the color of blue ink.” I wrote the date at the top of the object with a ballpoint pen containing blue ink—the same pen used to duplicate this series of numbers on the copy of the object included with this session.
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On the partial copy attached to page 104 I penned in the row of numbers representing the date after the session.
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Blue green, written with a pen, or the color of blue ink.
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TES4 Session 188 September 15, 1965
astral
downstairs
Hagel
Bob
plastic
– The Early Sessions: Book 4 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 188 September 15, 1965 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
(Jane said she was even conscious of the sound my pen made on the paper as I wrote. I always work on several thicknesses of paper so that writing noise is not a problem, and use a ballpoint pen to avoid scratching noises.
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SS Appendix: Session 592, August 23, 1971
Essenes
Sue
records
falsified
Qumran
– Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Appendix
– Session 592, August 23, 1971, 9:35 P.M. Monday
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Sue handed Jane a piece of paper and a pen, while I continued to take notes.
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Actually she was making some small diagrams or symbols, moving the pen quite deliberately, squinting down at the paper.
(Sue sat just opposite Jane, and I gestured for her to number the symbols when Jane lay the pen down and began to describe them for Seth.
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TES7 Session 298 October 31, 1966
teaching
Piccadilly
teacher
object
school
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 298 October 31, 1966 9 PM Monday
(“An object having to do with a knife, and a pen.
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Jane recalled a connection with a pen, but nothing for a knife. She made a special effort to always have a pen with her when teaching, since she required one so often.
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An object having to do with a knife, and a pen.
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TPS7 Deleted Session January 3, 1983
tray
Sonsire
sling
swaddled
Ken
– The Personal Sessions: Book 7 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2017 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session January 3, 1983 6:45 PM St. Joseph’s Hospital
(The supper tray sat on the bed table, so after getting my pad and pen ready I leaned on top of the tray and wrote that way:)
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UR2 Section 4: Session 715 October 28, 1974
library
models
Politics
Unknown
Roman
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume Two
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 4: Explorations. A Study of the Psyche As It Is Related to Private Life and the Experience of the Species. Probable Realities As a Course of Personal Experience. Personal Experience As It Is Related to “Past” and “Future” Civilizations of Man
– Session 715: The Functions of the Intellect, the Importance of Individual Vision, and Alterations of Consciousness
– Session 715 October 28, 1974 9:25 P.M. Monday
(We searched the glove compartment of the car for paper and a pencil or pen, so that Jane could make notes about some of her perceptual changes — but to my amazement we could find nothing to use in spite of our efforts to keep writing tools in that very place. Among other papers I finally turned up half a sheet of blank paper, and gave Jane the pen I usually used to cross out items on the grocery list. We were parked in front of a drugstore; I hurried in there to buy pens and a notepad for her.
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Briefly through those eyes I looked out upon twin rows of galley slaves … I described the scene and my feelings about it to Jane, and made small, full-face and profile pen-and-ink drawings of myself as the officer.
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