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SS Appendix: ESP Class Session: Tuesday, January 5, 1971 nonintervals Janice spices nonmoments pulses

Teaching has been my main object, but I have not always been a teacher. I was a spice merchant at one time. A round and fat and heavy spice merchant.

(Smiling): I do not know what to do with you. We learned what spices would do long before the present generation got hung-up on grass. We got high on the high seas, sniffing oregano. (In the 1600’s.) We brought spices to Denmark; we had delightful trips indeed. We explored far down the coast of Africa. I was quite a gourmet.

SS Appendix: Session 595, September 20, 1971 reincarnational Denmark details immediacy prosperous

[...] I was a spice merchant. [...]

[...] Seth, a prosperous merchant, traveler, and family friend, was named Brons Martzens.)

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 588, August 2, 1971 pope bells Rome donkeys occupations

[...] Now some of these jewels, as well as the money, went for expeditions that you do not realize were adopted at the time, having to do with commerce and ships sent to Africa; and this interest had to do with my later life when I was involved with the oregano [as a spice merchant in Denmark, in the 1600’s]. [...]

[...] I have been a spice merchant in Denmark, where I knew Ruburt and Joseph. [...]

[...] In that life my main occupation was that of a merchant, but I was a highly curious gentleman, and my travels gave me access to many different groups of people.

SS Part One: Chapter 8: Session 534, June 8, 1970 extinguished vision interference spelling alarmed

(According to Seth, the three of us were involved in Denmark in the 1600’s. I was a landowner, Jane was my son, and Seth was a spice merchant. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 541, July 13, 1970 cycle reincarnational charcoal choose Van

[...] I was a spice merchant, and well traveled. [...]