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TES4 Session 192 September 25, 1965 7/70 (10%) silt lake artifacts cove Bill
– The Early Sessions: Book 4 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 192 September 25, 1965 11:45 PM Saturday Unscheduled

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I’m simply trying to save Joseph work. The month of May is a good one, but not in connection with these objects. There is a silt that covers much, but because of the currents in May, and sometimes in October, the silt

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—and then you can discover more. The silt is a mineral deposit that gathers because of a collection of nitrogen. The composition of the air has much to do with this, and when the seasons change there is a change in the disposition of the silt.

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(Break at 1:15. Jane was well dissociated, she said. Her voice had remained quiet, her pace had been good. Bill Gallagher was quite excited. Both he and Peggy verified Seth’s information about the changes in silting on the lake bottom; Jane was highly gratified to learn that Seth was correct. As far as I know neither Jane or I have come across such specific information; certainly we have never discussed it with the Gallaghers.

(Bill now told us that he waits until certain times of the year, when the silt clears up, to go diving. He knows that the formation of nitrogen is somehow related to the dying of algae in the lake, but could not explain it exactly to us.

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The royal family had many offspring, and there is a connection with a pope, and a bible with gold covers, and a crest. It is however sunken in silt, behind a warm current, and very concealed.

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These artifacts are there. I am not predicting necessarily that they will be found, and I advise caution in any case. The silt can rise—

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(End at 2:35 AM. This proved to be the end of the session even though Seth called it a break. The Gallaghers wanted to have energy for diving later in the day, so called it quits. Before leaving, Bill told us how right Seth was about silt storms; he related a terrifying incident in which he had become involved in a silt storm, and lost his sense of orientation.

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