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TES6 Session 261 May 23, 1966 5/113 (4%) mirth serape sketch lawn party
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 261 May 23, 1966 9 PM Monday

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(“The color red.” Jane wore plaid shorts of a predominantly red color. Also, she sits on a Mexican serape, one of two given to us by her father several years ago. This serape bears alternating bands, each one perhaps four inches wide, of white, red and blue.

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(“Connection with a tall man.” Jane’s father Del, who is 6’ 2”, gave us the serape Jane was sitting on when I sketched her this afternoon.

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(“A pattern of wavy lines, or of wavering lines.” The drawing used as object contains many lines, few of them straight. Jane said that in particular this data referred to the serape upon which she sat, and the tasseled edge or fringe beneath her lower legs. The drawing is organized into a pattern.

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(“That is connected with rocks.” Although Jane had the serape spread on grass, she sat within perhaps five feet of the flagstone patio which is directly underneath the studio. These stones, or rocks are not cemented down, merely loosely fit in place, and are always being kicked astray. They are of all sizes, from a few inches to a foot or more across.

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(“I think there is a red color, and rather large lettering, perhaps four or five lines.” My fourth question asked for the content of the horizontal lettering mentioned by Seth. Seth named both horizontal lettering and red before in the data. As stated on page 184 Jane wore shorts of a predominantly red plaid in the sketch, and the serape she sat on contained broad bands of red.

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