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TES8 Second Part of Session 363 September 12, 1967 Martha Ruth Shirley Venice Winchester

A woman in the background with a connection with Winchester… Rochester? Rochester or Winchester… Fairly elderly. May have been a grandmother, possibly now dead.

Very old woman lived there, a relative, like a great grandmother, or great aunt perhaps.

(Ruth’s grandmother lived there and brought Ruth up.

ECS1 Second Part of Session, Tuesday, September 12, 1967 Martha Rachel Winchester Sally Florence

[...] May have been a Grandmother, possibly now dead. [...]

Very old woman lived there, a relative, like a great grandmother, or great aunt perhaps. [...]

(Rachel’s grandmother lived there and brought Rachel up. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 826, March 8, 1978 grandmother invisible Framework psychological vaults

[...] I do have a few clear conscious memories of Grandmother Butts; the last time I saw her she was ill, a few months before her death 52 years ago. Yet, strangely, I can consciously accept that my grandmother passed away more than half a century ago easier than I can the fact that my own father and mother have already been dead for seven and five years, respectively.

[...] The strange thing was that Grandmother Butts looked considerably younger than her son, my father. [...]

(“Now my grandmother was on her knees, kneeling upright in the grass. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 30, 1981 Marie mother Sinful grandmother background

As I stated before, Ruburt was not responsible for his mother’s illness, the break-up of her marriage, the deaths of his grandmother and housekeeper (long pause), and had he had brothers or sisters, for example, they would have reacted in their own fashions to Marie’s behavior. Ruburt had been put in the Protestant day camp for an unfortunate short summer following the grandmother’s death, and later into the Catholic home for a more protracted period of time. [...]

Ruburt’s grandmother taught him to sleep with his hands above the coverlets, so that the child would not even begin subconsciously to feel its own parts while it slept (again intently). [...]

TES6 Session 250 April 11, 1966 Aunt funeral Mabel Ella quasars

(Now here is the data referring to the death of Jane’s grandmother: “Printed material with a picture. [...] Jane was six years old when her grandmother was killed by an automobile while going to a neighborhood store to buy Shredded Wheat. [...] Jane remembers clearly that on the day of her grandmother’s death she did not like what she had for supper. [...] To placate her, her grandmother gave in to Jane’s demands for Shredded Wheat, and left the house.

(There is a reference to another death in the data however, this time to the passing of Jane’s grandmother many years ago. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: May 9, 1984 pendulum gums birthday Marie isolation

(Then we talked about her grandparents in connection with Jane and Marie; her grandmother’s death; the lawsuit against the town, which I don’t think I’d heard about before; welfare; Jane’s grandfather, Joseph Burdo, and her feelings for him, and so forth. She told me how a traffic light was installed at the corner of Lake Street and Nelson Avenue, as a result of the suit Marie won against the city, concerning her grandmother’s death. [...]

TES7 Session 293 October 12, 1966 energy October converting maturation demand

Some animosity between the child and I believe the grandmother at a later date. Or with the child and the mother about the grandmother, on the mother’s side. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, February 20, 1968 shall demonstrations somber am gentleman

[...] You were however in contact with your grandmother. [...]

ECS1 Session 494, ESP Class Session, July 15, 1969 Bega Theodore Ned portrait Brad

[...] The portrait is a portrait of Ruburt as a woman in one of the past lives mentioned—and in that particular instance, as a grandmother of twelve children. [...]

(Present: Sue and Ned Watkins, Theodore Muldoon [banker], Sally Benson [librarian], Brad Lanton [artist], Rose Cafford [older, grandmotherly], Lydia Dobbs [candy store owner], Vera Muldoon, Florence McIntyre [school teacher], Rachel Clayton [secretary].)

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 20, 1984 disease suffering exasperated health Elisabeth

[...] Marie used to tell Jane it was her fault the mother was sick, and that it was also her fault that Jane’s grandmother died, and the housekeeper. [...]

TES4 Session 182 August 28, 1965 Bill hay kill fever mother

[...] What actually happened was that Jane’s maternal grandmother tried to get through, but Jane wanted to get Bill’s mother, and so named the entity speaking as a Gallagher. [...]

(Jane’s maternal grandmother is on a midplane—at least one, and perhaps more, lives to come yet. [...]

TES1 Second Malba Bronson Session January 25, 1964 Malba Decatur Dakota husband farm

[...] He had an English grandmother.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: July 30, 1984 postbox maybe cremation buried July

[...] She said as far as she knew her grandfather and grandmother and others were buried in Saratoga, though we aren’t sure about her mother. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 2, 1984 Carla crying Marie murderer nurses

Tell Ruburt he is in no way responsible for killing his grandmother or the housekeeper.

TPS1 Session 371 (Deleted) October 11, 1967 ripping symptoms solution veil tampering

[...] He is not responsible for the death of his grandmother, or for the death of the maid. [...]

TPS1 Session 368 (Deleted), October 2, 1967 conscientious super spontaneous self hurry

The grandfather was as rigid in his way as the grandmother. [...]

TPS1 Session 373 (Deleted) October 18, 1967 defiance talent commercial Taurus paintings

[...] This comes from the Irish grandmother. [...]

TES7 Session 333 April 10, 1967 Barbara Oklahoma alto town John

[...] He was your grandmother.

TPS6 Deleted Session April 14, 1981 shuttle cautionary astray Sinful Ethel

He thought that he was such a bad person that he drove his parents apart, perhaps caused his mother’s illness, perhaps his grandmother’s death—for which his mother did indeed several times blame him—and that the classical idea of the Sinful Self was individually interpreted in that manner in Ruburt’s personal early life. [...]

TES8 Session 418 June 24, 1968 sounds tumult undirected chaotic Grossman

[...] A grandmother and a connection with a star. [...]

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