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TES9 Session 439 September 30, 1968 triangle company John messenger Philip

But there is also another triangle, and this is the meaning of the symbol. I am seeing movement and shifts of power. In your present there is the immediate triangle of which I have spoken. In your present there is also a triangle symbolizing those now at the top of the structure, and there is movement there also, and a man will fall. But both of these triangles lead to a future triangle in which you will be intimately involved if you continue your bulldog tactics.

The two stronger men now at two points of the triangle will overpower the strength of the man who has been at the main position. I have been seeing the triangle with the man with the strongest position at the top or apex. Now the triangle turns and the man at the apex is brought lower.

With Philip I see a triangle. One man is more prominent. I interpret this to mean that two men are involved beside Philip, and that one is more prominent or much stronger than the other. He is at the strong point of the triangle, and he would try to manipulate both Philip and the man. The other man is weaker than Philip in overall strength. Give us a moment with this.

TES9 Session 442 October 14, 1968 circle triangle vortex spirals Freudenberger

Now within our relationship as a triangle, dimensions are open and constantly changing. [...] Now, I am part of another triangle still, that is within this circle, and through my contacts with this other triangle there are abilities, perceptions, insights, talents available to you that you have barely begun to tap.

Now mathematicians will not like this, but in your (underlined) terms within the multidimensional circle image, we form a triangle. The triangle is mobile, but we are to some extent (underline some) eternally allied. [...]

The other personality for which Ruburt has spoken is a part of this other triangle. [...]

TES7 Session 302 November 21, 1966 Council election Skidmore article object

(5th Question: What’s that about a triangle? [...] A triangle with a feeling of height, or the apex or high point of an episode.” [...]

[...] (Pause.) And a triangle.

(“What’s that about a triangle?”)

TES9 Session 447 November 11, 1968 Dave Estelle Craigs Michael triangle

[...] Out of the first triangle one would fall; he has already fallen as a matter of fact. Is there to be a man in the second triangle who falls?”

[...] Then Seth speaks to John Bradley.) The triangle symbols, Philip, stand as they have been given. [...]

[...] The falling of the man from the first triangle was predicted by Seth in the 439th session, on Sept. [...]

TES2 Session 75 July 29, 1964 structures psychological perspective construction hatred

Now imagine the idea, not of triangle, but the idea which has the shape of a triangle, being then expressed in architecture, in a philosophical dissertation, in color, in a sculpture, in a poem, in a painting, in music, and also in so-called natural phenomena such as the shape of a rock, the angle of a shadow, a portion of a crystal, a tree branch.

[...] First however imagine that the particular idea itself has the psychological structure of a triangle.

UR2 Section 6: Session 743 April 21, 1975 unknown ufo Atlantis Bermuda entices

(Long pause.) The unknown reality, dash — Many of you, I know, would like to find in this book answers pertaining to Atlantis, the Bermuda Triangle, UFO’s3, and many other such questions. [...] By far the greater questions, however, are those pertaining to the unknown reality of the psyche, and those that relate to the kind of being who perceives in one way or another an Atlantis, a Bermuda Triangle, a UFO — for in greater terms, until you ask deeper questions about yourselves, these other experiences will remain mysterious. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 9, 1980 spider artist web esthetic acclaim

[...] In a fashion it makes no difference how many other children have drawn circles or triangles with great curious glee, quite astonished at their own power to do so. They may have seen circles or triangles countless times, but the first drawn circle is always original to the drawer, and always brings a sense of power. [...]

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.” [...]

(The rectangle or triangle data refers to the fact that the worker wears glasses.

TES5 Session 234 February 16, 1966 letter Fell Rhoda Marian January

[...] Paws, and netlike shapes, and triangles.

(“Paws, and netlike shapes, and triangles.” [...]

[...] The netlike shapes and triangles are obvious.

TSM Appendix: Session 506, October 27, 1969 polarity units poles intensity aligns

[...] The three-sided effect, instantly formed, leads to an effect that is something like friction, but the effect causes (more gestures) the three sides to change position, so that you end up with a triangular effect, closed, with the initial point inside the triangle. [...]

TES9 Session 423 July 17, 1968 friction soundlessly primitive lips nodded

(This triangle had its point, she said, in back of her eyes, toward the back of her head, and radiated forward and outward. [...]

TES9 Session 506 October 27, 1969 units polarity poles intensity ee

The three-sided effect, instantly formed, leads to an effect that is something like friction, but the effect causes (gestures) the three sides to change position, so that you end up with a triangular effect, closed, with the initial point inside the triangle. [...]

SS Appendix: Session 593, August 30, 1971 hole coordination black entropy points

(“Sure; that’s why I get the triangle effect with Seth Two,” she exclaimed. [...]

TMA Appendix A Ed Lib predictions skiing Alaska

Prominent triangle — maybe gift.

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

There was also a triangle formed by you, Ruburt and the girl, highly charged on a subconscious level, that added to the psychological climate. [...]

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

[...] All of the geometrical figures on the back of the object are balanced—the circular postmark, the small triangle and square just above and to the right of the postmark, and the rectangle of the postage stamp.

TES3 Session 110 November 25, 1964 a.j inquiring November Dee objectify

(November 29, Sunday, 2:00 AM: While dropping off to sleep, I saw many calligraphic-type symbols of squares within squares, triangles, circles, etc., in white line on a dark ground. [...]

TES2 Session 51 May 6, 1964 cooperation molecules atoms siren condensed

(May 6: Glimpse of triangular piece of costume jewelry, pewter in color, open in center, three sides of triangle set with rows of fake colorless “stones.” [...]

TES5 Session 199 October 18, 1965 appointment Colucci Jersey radio sneezing

[...] A pale yellow handkerchief in a triangle in Dr. Instream’s pocket, breast pocket.

TES2 Session 59 June 3, 1964 depth horse nail quality Boston

You see, your idea of geometry, the circle, triangles and squares, are so based upon your own plane that the apple analogy containing the circle idea will be inadequate, since not enough dimensions are implied. [...]

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