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TES6 Session 264 June 1, 1966 shack surgeon trails tropics false

(I noticed the similarity between the last part of my dream, wherein I was to operate without instruments in a tropical shack, amid surroundings not clean and containing insects, etc., and the description of the psychic surgeon’s quarters, and that his shack was situated in the tropics. I explained it to Jane at break and hoped Seth would comment as to any clairvoyant elements in the dream.

(Then I was on a vacation trip in the tropics. I believe the same group was with me. I had a pair of binoculars to watch others on the trails. There was a woman here in the dream but her role is beyond my accurate recall.

(Now I was in a shack in the tropics, again at night, with the rest of the group. I still held my green friend inside my cupped hands. I felt him buzzing, very vividly, still trying to escape. We stood before a crude wooden table we were going to use as an operating table. I was going to operate, or somehow bring my friend back to full size. I saw no instruments. The shack was lit by glowing kerosene lanterns, or some kind of such yellow light. I think it was quite dirty.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 672, June 25, 1973 Agnes Nineteen flood solid Chapter

(Saturday, June 23, 1973, was the first anniversary of the flood caused by Tropical Storm Agnes — or, as the local newspaper put it in a flood supplement, the occasion was Agnes Plus One.

NoPR Introduction by Jane Roberts Sumari guide spirit Cyprus Speakers

Seth first mentioned The Nature of Personal Reality in Session 608, April 5, 1972, only shortly after Rob and I had finished reading proofs for his previous book, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul. He actually began dictation on April 10, 1972, but our personal reality was suddenly disturbed when we were caught in the flood caused by Tropical Storm Agnes. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 677, July 11, 1973 affirm creaturehood journeys Trust yourself

[...] Which, while true, hardly considers her deep emotional and intellectual involvement with the book for the last ten months — or since Seth took up steady dictation on September 11, 1972, following the extensive delay caused by Tropical Storm Agnes.

UR2 Section 6: Session 739 February 24, 1975 hill house trees neighborhood fireplace

[...] It was caused by the massive tropical storm, Agnes, and devastated many areas in New York, among other eastern states. [...]

UR2 Appendix 19: (For Session 712) hole sound massive particles atom

[...] With all of this, we also went through the flood caused by Tropical Storm Agnes in June 1972. [...]

4. By the time the 612th session was held we were finally getting back into our old rhythms of work; they’d been seriously disrupted by the flood caused by Tropical Storm Agnes in June 1972. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 665, May 23, 1973 flood riots catastrophes region local

[...] For Tropical Storm Agnes, which had led to the flooding, had been mammoth indeed.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 1: Session 613, September 11, 1972 doll tone flood chords space

[...] It grew out of Tropical Storm Agnes — which, somewhat ironically, had lost its hurricane status by the time it began its erratic course up the East Coast from Florida. [...]

TES2 Session 56 May 25, 1964 Callahan weather discharge female nonidentity

As all living things on your plane cooperate to form your physical universe, so therefore do they cooperate to form not only your weather cycles, but your climate cycles in terms of ice ages and tropical spells.

TMA Session Three August 13, 1980 magical intellect Mary rational pad

[...] It’s been like that for all of the interwoven life forms of the poles and the tropics, of the deserts and woodlands and prairies. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 708 September 30, 1974 sleepwalkers hibernation flesh code secondary

[...] Its old fashioned predecessor had been destroyed by Tropical Storm Agnes in June 1972; see my notes for the 613th session in Chapter 1 of Personal Reality.