The Early Sessions

315 The White-Haired Man And The Shapeshifting Boss


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Session 315: Politics, Health, and Shape-Shifting Bosses

Recorded on the evening of January 30, 1967, this session features Jane (Ruburt), Rob (Joseph), and their friend John Bradley (Philip), who gets quite a bit of personal attention from our favorite discarnate teacher, Seth.

Political Puppetry and White-Haired Mystery Men

Seth kicks things off by playing "doctor and politician," diving straight into John’s potential run for county commissioner. It turns out there’s some behind-the-scenes maneuvering going on:

  • The Puppet Master: Seth identifies a white-haired man, aged roughly 47 to 67, who is the real architect behind the suggestion for John to seek office.
  • The "M" Connection: Seth correctly identifies an initial "M" associated with the situation. John later confirms this refers to Mr. Murphy, a senior partner in a law firm with whitish hair who likely influenced the man who asked John to run.
  • Pressure and Shopkeepers: Seth predicts more pressure coming in late February, involving a meeting of "seven" people and a strange connection to a shopkeeper putting up money.
  • The Tiff: Expect a political argument or "tiff" involving an older man and his brother. Seth notes that while it might seem like alliances are shifting, the outcome will actually work in John’s favor.

The Mystery of the Transforming Boss

In one of the more "chilling" highlights, John asks about a strange phenomenon he witnessed in Rochester. His boss appeared to look fifteen years younger while giving a speech. Seth clarifies that this wasn't just John’s imagination:

  • Subconscious Shape-Shifting: Seth explains that the transformation was a subconscious reaction to an inner feeling of panic and failure. By looking younger, the boss was trying to offset his desperation.
  • The Witnesses: Seth identifies three specific people who saw it, including an "Andy Gump" type with a long nose (identified as John Winslow) and a man in a gray suit who is a bit of a "squawker" (identified as regional manager Stan Farrer).

Health Vibes and Metaphysical Maintenance

Seth offers some solid advice for Jane regarding her physical symptoms and overall vibe. If you’re feeling off, maybe take a page out of this book:

  • Body Symbolism: Seth remarks, "Symptoms in this case with the right hand or on the right side of the body, represent difficulties in the conscious realms. Symptoms of the left hand or left portions of the body represent difficulties from subconscious levels."
  • The Green Cure: Seth suggests Jane wear green more often, as the color vibrations are therapeutic for her.
  • Dietary Tweaks: He recommends cutting back on salt, adding eggplant to the menu, and sticking with the yoga.
  • The Sneaker Theory: In a classic Seth move, he points out that Jane’s difficulty wearing sneakers isn't physical—it’s because they remind her of her mother’s shoes.

Future Forecasts and Warnings

  • The Mystery Trip: John is slated for an unexpected journey within three months, partially by car, to pick up someone or something. Seth catches the initials "A R."
  • A Warning: Seth warns John about a woman he might meet again (June Fleming), advising him not to encourage the relationship.
  • Jewelry and Social Circles: Seth mentions John’s wife, Mary Ellen, will be involved with five women on a Thursday afternoon. John confirms this matches her new venture selling Sarah Coventry costume jewelry.

Seth wraps up the session with a bit of his signature humor: "My heartiest regards, and I will get my gold star; though you shall have trouble pinning it on me."

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