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On any given day a youngster may take a ride on a merry-go-round. The same little boy or girl might also sit astride a toy horse, and pretend that the horse is part of the merry-go-round. The same child might see the image of a merry-go-round on the television screen, or be told about another youngster’s visit to a playground, and a subsequent ride on a merry-go-round.
The child will be completely absorbed in the merry-go-round ride that was directly experienced. He or she may indeed be just as engrossed — or even more so — in the imaginary ride on the rocking horse. There will be some involvement, of course, as the child watches the images of the merry-go-round horses on the television station, while the story about another child’s visit to the playground will not take nearly as much of his interest.
In the reincarnational terms, however, the merry-go-round events might be experienced directly in some existences, or appear in a dream in another existence, or turn up simply as an image in another, or happen in an event involving real horses instead of merry-go-round horses. In other words, in one way or another the events of one living experience are reflected in each other living experience.
In somewhat the same way, events appear and are reflected in reincarnational existences. All the lives are actually occurring at the same time, as the hypothetical youngster’s merry-go-round experiences happened all in one day.
[...] people about a round object, such as a table,” is quite interesting, and can apply twice, as the number twelve applied four times. My parents’ dining room table is round, and of course we ate Sunday dinner at this table. My parents also have a round mirror-topped coffee table in the living room. [...]
[...] A group, but I pick up busts rather than full figures, and a round object. People about a round object, such as a table.
(“A connection with round colored objects,”. [...] They were translucent, of different colors, tiny horses that were not round as a marble is round, but with rounded simple lines. [...]
[...] Something round for this evening’s object.
[...] A connection with round colored objects, and a person who was not familiar to you personally.
[...] The table itself is round, and backed up by a wide circular leather-covered divan-type of seat. [...]
(“A large round circular shape, perhaps inside of a rectangular one”, can refer to the caricature of Nate Goldsmith on the back of the object. The drawing is made up of rounded lines and shapes, is rounded in overall shape, and fits into the black rectangular frame. [...]
A large round circular shape, perhaps inside of a rectangular one, and crisscross lines in the shape of a cross. [...]
(“And a small round object.” [...] This dispenser is composed of round and curving lines, has a circular hole through it perhaps an inch and a half in diameter, a larger round design in red printed about this hole, and of course contains a round roll of Scotch tape perhaps two inches in diameter.
[...] And a small round object.
(Had Seth stated something about a round design or print, rather than object, we could have considered the circular postmark on the object itself.
[...] The studio is actually a glass-enclosed back porch, second story, converted to year-round use.
(“A square, and a round object, perhaps inside the square.” [...] What we have is a rectangular area with rounded corners inside the square object. Perhaps Seth/Jane’s perception of the rounded corners led to the statement concerning a round object inside the square.
(“A small round object, with some inscriptions resembling a postmark.” Jane said she saw within a small round object, with horizontal lines running across it; she thought of a postmark on an envelope, with the cancellation lines, but knew this wasn’t it. When she looked at my tracing-paper drawing, she said this was evidently what she was trying to arrive at subjectively; my drawing is of a round object, although much larger. [...]
A connection with a cottage on the water, perhaps not on a year-round basis. [...]
A small round object, with some inscriptions resembling a postmark. [...]
[...] In back of her and off to her right, our cats, Billy and Mitzi, were crouching in the light cast on the rug by one of our homemade lamps from its position on a low bookcase: An insect, seemingly mesmerized by the illumination, was flying round and round inside the bright cone of the lampshade. [...]
(“Ruburt’s impression of a table...and rounded objects and colored.” [...] Rounded objects and colored I thought another reference to “something circular.” [...]
[...] Also Ruburt’s impression, rounded objects and colored.)
[...] to me represented the round bottle of ink showing in the photo on the table beside my drawing board, and to the standard color mixing tray on the drawing board itself; this contains four circular wells.
Again, I have the impression of something round—more oval, perhaps. [...]
(“Again, I have the impression of something round—more oval, perhaps. [...]
(Seth goes from round to oval, which is more specific as far as the leaf is concerned, and from square to rectangular, which is more specific as far as the rectangular shape of the piece of Bristol to which I had taped both objects is concerned. [...]
They stay at a pink stucco building, with porch enclosures that are round. (Jane paused and gestured with her hands.) The base is not round. [...] (gesture; groping for words) what would be the porch railing and the roof is round.