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TES9 Session 483 May 21, 1969 6/42 (14%) Reverend Crosson Berkshires cybernetics psycho
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 483 May 21, 1969 9:10 PM Wednesday

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(Yesterday afternoon and evening, May 20, we had as guests Reverend James Crosson and his wife; they visited us at the end of a lecture tour that had taken them from their new home in Florida to their summer camp in the Berkshires. Reverend Crosson has read Jane’s ESP book, helping her publicize it in various ways, contact editors, etc., and we were pleased to meet.

(Yesterday was ESP class night, so the Reverend attended class; a session was held during class, which was recorded; when received a copy will be added to these records. Part of it was addressed to the Reverend and his wife, and was quite successful. Jane also gave impressions on her own for the Crossons, and again these were also successful. The Crossons stayed until about 1:30 AM.

(Reverend Crosson has met many of the leading figures in parapsychology, including Eileen Garrett, Arthur Ford, Martin Ebon, etc. He had many questions for Seth, which that gentleman answered with his usual aplomb.)

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Your good reverend was far more impressed after his visit, and he will speak about our work to many others.

(Reverend Crosson took some copies of sessions with him. He also asked Jane to speak to a series of meetings in the Berkshires [in MA] toward the end of June.)

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(10:00. Attached is a transcript of the ESP class session held last evening, May 20, 1969, for Reverend Crosson and wife. Session typed by student WL.)

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