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TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 296 October 24, 1966 dismisses choir stew lighthouse flags

S A G. Large letters. Capitals. This seems to have something to do with the plane.. 19 three six, or nineteen six six in connection with the plane, type of plane, I believe, or the pilot is connected with a man who in 1936 conceived ideas not used until this particular plane’s construction.

TES5 Session 233 February 14, 1966 Linda six wedding groom marriage

[...] The numbers three, four, five, six. Six being significant.

(“The numbers three, four, five, six. Six being significant.” [...]

...The six, which was significant. [...] I merely meant that two sixes did appear, as 66.

TES5 Session 235 February 23, 1966 coaster Hack Terwilliger envelope dancing

(“Four, five, no, six, the number six.” [...] There were six of us in our gathering last Saturday evening, when I obtained the envelope object.

[...] Four, five, no, six, the number six. [...]

The four in the beginning was merely my effort to lead Ruburt further, in counting as I did do later on, ending up with our correct six. [...] Also, there were four, initially, and then six. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 23, 1983 census Judy cries mattress surgical

[...] Judy said the latest now is that six patients—including Jane—are to stay where they are in Surgical 3. “Thank God,” Jane said. [...] Judy seemed to think that what she’d been told about the six patients was pretty reliable. [...]

[...] She began reading aloud yesterday’s six-page session while I worked with mail. [...]

TES5 Session 232 February 9, 1966 photo Ezra twisted table envelope

(“A five six.” Note that Jane, or Seth, pronounced these numbers as five six, rather than fifty-six. Nevertheless I felt five six referred to the age of Ezra Havens when the photo was taken in 1960. [...]

[...] A five six.

The fifty-six did refer to the man’s age.

SS Part One: Chapter 8: Session 532, May 27, 1970 sleep hours periods inactivity recuperate

[...] Those who work the American working hours, for example, could sleep between four to six hours an evening, according to individual variations, and nap after supper. I want to make it plain, however, that anything over a six- to eight-hour continuous sleeping period works against you, and a ten-hour period for example can be quite disadvantageous. [...]

[...] Six to eight hours of sleep in all would be sufficient with the nap patterns outlined. [...]

[...] But again, the efficiency of sleep is lessened and disadvantages set in after six to eight hours of physical inactivity.

TES9 Postscript to Session 454 December 7, 1968 Eve plant Tam clarifying bonsai

(Note: Later that week, I had a similar dream, but the cloth was folded underneath my thighs, bearing me along in a sitting position about six feet above the ground. [...]

(We can’t remember anything else, but the session was short—only five to six minutes—and probably little if anything was added. [...]

DEaVF1 A Poem and Commentary by Jane Roberts dawn commentary dusk attend saves

[...] Finally, she had only six sessions to go for the book when she came through with this material for herself:)

SS Appendix: Session 591, August 11, 1971 engineer highlighted sixth minister biblical

We also added portions of six other sessions. [...]

TES9 Session 467 March 12, 1969 brain perception quotes brainscape intellect

[...] I suggest therefore that you hold six weeks of sessions as always at your regular time, then feel free to miss a week with my blessing and your own, and then begin another six-week schedule.

[...] Remember my suggestion given earlier, and positively enjoy a week’s vacation after six weeks of session.

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

(“Six three.” Jane pronounced this data as six, three, not 63. [...] Six shows twice on the object, and we speculate that March is the third month of the year.

[...] Six three. [...]

[...] We speculated, again, that the double six in the date on the object can add up to twelve.

WTH Foreword by Robert F. Butts omitted hospital unrevealed route foreword

[...] Since her death many have written to both sympathize and to ask “Why?” She had Seth, didn’t she — for whom she spoke for some 21 years; she also produced six books with him along the way (plus a number of books on her “own”). [...]

[...] In all that time I missed spending up to six or more hours a day with my wife only once, because of a heavy snowstorm. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 7, 1984 booklet priest Joe Bumbalo burial

(I was one of six honorary pallbearers. We stood outside after the service, three in a row facing each other on the porch, while six others carried Joe’s casket between us and down the steps to the hearse.

TES1 Preface Rick published binders Roberts eight

[...] They cover a six-year period between November 20,1963 and January 19,1970.

[...] By then Jane had been speaking for Seth for a little over six years.

TES6 Session 272 June 29, 1966 violence docile child retaliate aggressiveness

[...] I am doing this for you: I have the impression of a six in regard to the nonphysical self book. Now this is not six years. I do not know however whether it is six weeks you see, or six months. [...]

TES9 Notes by RFB July 20, 1969 Aldrin Armstrong moon module rfb

[...] I seemed instead to hover or be suspended just at the head-height of the astronaut, Aldrin—perhaps six feet. [...]

TPS2 Session 627 (Deleted Portion) November 13, 1972 cold symptoms sinus antibodies autobiography

[...] This was an interruption of the material on Chapter Six of Seth’s book, but as long as a break had occurred I suggested Seth say something about Jane’s cold. She’d had it for perhaps six weeks—since, I thought, we had visited my mother and brother in Rochester, NY. [...]

TES7 April 10, 1967 Notes Regarding Session Friday, September 23, 1966 Barb bristly child illegitimate buck

(Now approximately six months later, she told me last night that the session had shocked her considerably. [...]

TES7 Session 288 September 26, 1966 birthday poem cake wavering swirling

(“Six plus one.” Bill Gallagher’s birthday is on July 1—six plus one for a total of seven. [...]

Six plus one. [...]

[...] Jane thinks the idea of this data is correct, in that she wrote the poems for Peg before she wrote the one for Bill’s birthday six months later.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 24, 1983 McClure Christmas Madeline Sullivan ragged

[...] She said something about hospital policy being to review cases after a six-month period, but I couldn’t elicit from her when Jane’s current six-month period might have begun. [...]

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