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TES5 Session 223 January 16, 1966 teapot Brotzanin Lemons voyages Zanzibar

(Bill Gallagher doubted that warships were used by merchantmen but Seth told us this was common in those days; all ships had to be armed anyhow as a protection against piracy. The Brotzanin II had not been in very good shape when Seth acquired her. The conversation led to some of the voyages the ship made. Seth quite emphatically reminded us that most of the time he “kept his feet on dry land,” but he did talk about a few voyages he made. He stressed that he was a merchant rather than a sailor.

(In talking about his voyages, Seth said that we would have to bear with Ruburt now, because Ruburt—Jane—knew very little about geography; this I can vouch for. Jane now spoke quite slowly, with her head down and her eyes closed, whereas before her eyes had opened often and her manner had been very animated and cheerful.

(Seth told us the Brotzanin II had followed a warm current and that her voyage took 22 days to “our first port, where we added some supplies.... We were then 42 days out before another port. You will have to bear with me here.... 62 days then to our destination. Nutmeg from one shore, cloves from another.”

TES1 Session 5 December 9, 1963 peach fence Gratis Arcturus playgrounds

(“Could you voyage to Arcturus, one of our closest stars?”)

TES3 Session 94 October 5, 1964 vessel leaking lad Loren pajamas

It, the sequence, referred again to that ocean voyage, and gave you additional subconscious knowledge, informing you that the Larry Potter of your acquaintance was a seaman on the same vessel. He loomed above you in the dream because during that voyage he had rank, and you as a stowaway had none.

TES9 ESP Class June 3, 1969 Tom health wl secure VMcC

[...] Now I wish you (DM) a bon voyage. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, June 3, 1969 Theodore health Brad secure vocational

[...] Now I wish you (Daniel) a bon voyage. [...]

TES9 Session 430 August 22, 1968 Emolene apple Spanish Frazer America

[...] As far as our accepted history goes, there wouldn’t have been any Spanish speaking colonies or groups in South America in the 1200’s. Latin America was opened up to Spanish settlement in the 1500’s, of course, after the voyage of Columbus in 1492...)

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 914, May 7, 1980 retarded technology species values council

[...] These groups represent (long pause) the beginnings of new journeys quite as important to the species as any sea voyage ever was as man searched for new lands.

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 913, May 5, 1980 Steffans Mrs woodcuts David heroic

(Pause.) Science has until recently provided you with a unified belief system that is only now eroding—and if you will forgive me (smile), your space voyages have simply been physical attempts to probe into that same unknown that other peoples in other times have tried to explore through other means. [...]

TES2 Session 79 August 12, 1964 property price expectations veteran minimum

[...] Bon voyage.

UR2 Appendix 18: (For Session 711) appendix Jung excerpts animus particles

[...] There are rhythmic activities in that atmosphere that I count upon and use, as for example a sea captain might use the rhythm of the waves for his voyages. [...]