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TES5 Session 237 March 2, 1966 print handprint Myhalyk ink steeple

(“I have the impression of a steeple shape, or upside-down V shape, that is rather prominent.” To Jane the shapes of my fingers as outlined in pencil on the print, were steeple shapes. There are several V shapes on the print, and a prominent one between the thumb and forefinger. We are not sure why the upside-down reference to a V shape however. During the experiment I noticed that Jane held the rectangular test envelope to her forehead with its long axis roughly parallel to the floor; perhaps the folded object inside gave rise to the upside-down impression.

(Personal association also operated with this impression. It wasn’t until after the session ended that Jane realized that the “steeple shape,” and the “many people” data to follow, had reminded her of a childhood poem she hadn’t thought of in years. After the session she recited the little poem to me; it is done with hand gestures accompanying, the fingers of both hands interlocking in various positions. This is the poem: “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open up the doors, and see all the people.”

I have the impression of a steeple shape, or upside-down V shape, that is rather prominent.

TES5 Session 202 October 27, 1965 astral gallery seesaw tassel exhibition

Four, six (pause) a location with much space, and a steeple shape. [...]

[...] We are not sure of the “steeple shape,” unless it may apply to some of the modern sculpture also on exhibit in the gallery last winter.

TPS4 Deleted Session July 12, 1978 Emir Eleanor conservative weight truth

[...] “It’s about my dream last Sunday morning, when I was climbing the church steeple that reached way above me into the sky. [...]

TES6 Session 254 April 27, 1966 kettle Lilliard teapot gliddiard looming

[...] A steeple shape. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 15 precognitive pamphlet Anna decontamination motorcycle

[...] The county building that houses the License Office is gray white stone with a steeple that definitely makes it look like a church. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 740 February 26, 1975 infinities infinite Millers Corio finite

[...] I know it’s not right, not a good analogy, but they’re like gargoyles on a steeple….