The Early Sessions

339 Remote Viewing the Pink Stucco House


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Session 339: Psychic Sleuthing and Coastal Vibes

Kick back, relax, and let’s get into the spiritual tea Seth was spilling on the evening of May 3, 1967.

The Mystery of the "Jovial Jesuit" and the Letter Writer

The session kicks off with a guest appearance by Bill and Peg Gallagher. Seth, ever the charismatic host, greets Bill as the "jovial Jesuit" before immediately diving into some high-level psychic profiling regarding a mysterious letter received by Ruburt (Jane).

  • The Profile: Seth describes an elderly man with failing eyesight, a cataract in his left eye, and a touch of paralysis. Despite these physical hurdles, the man possesses "fairly well developed" psychic abilities.
  • The Mission: He runs a spiritualism school with about 200 members on paper, though only about 26 are actually putting in the work.
  • The Vibe: Seth describes him as a "many-talented gentleman" whose "childlike tendencies are now in prominence."
  • The Quote: Seth notes the man’s physical state, saying he has: "A tremor from an old disorder, affecting the nervous system... A disordered personality, quite legitimate psychic abilities, however."

The Brothers and the Pink Stucco House

Seth then shifts gears to analyze two brothers who sent another letter. If you think your family dynamic is complicated, check this out:

  • The Odd Couple: One brother is 54, the other is 36. One is described as "extremely fastidious" and restrained, while the letter-writer is the "less dominant" of the two.
  • The Location: Seth teleports his consciousness (mentally, of course) to Chula Vista, California. He describes a pink stucco house with a yard full of lemons and a weird flight of stairs inside that doesn't quite fit a single-family home.
  • The Coastal View: Seth describes the scene with the precision of a GPS, noting high grass, wooden posts, and a coastline that isn't straight.
  • The Quote: Describing the geography, Seth remarks: "The coastline is not straight here. Some sort of a bay effect... The land curves and juts out again."

Family Secrets and Past Lives

Because it wouldn't be a Seth session without some historical drama, we get a glimpse into the family's "disastrous" past and a French connection.

  • Tragedy in the 1930s: Seth hints at a death-related event involving an aunt and a priest or monk. Very gothic.
  • Ferd of Versailles: We meet "Ferd," a personality from 1831 France who took a trip to China and apparently knows Seth, even if he doesn't fully understand his own multidimensional identity.
  • The Mother: Seth mentions the mother of the brothers is no longer "living in your terms," adding another layer to the family's complex history.

The "Partial Projection" Experience

One of the coolest parts of this session isn't just what Seth said, but what Jane felt. While describing the house in California, Jane experienced a shift in consciousness.

  • Bodiless Vision: Jane felt "bodiless" and suspended in air, capable of moving her vantage point to see the beach and the tide coming in.
  • The Verification: The notes confirm that Chula Vista is indeed near a bay with a curved coast, exactly as Seth described while Jane was sitting in a room thousands of miles away.
  • The Quote: Jane’s experience is described in the notes: "She felt that a partial projection took place, not a full one since only vision operated in the other location... She felt suspended in air, but capable of movement."

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