From f4c3ec79f9dd2ed17e7d2e734296802cea2b4948 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: p Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:12:48 -0500 Subject: typos, overfull box, page breaks after dates --- aux.otx | 2 +- congratulations.otx | 10 +++++----- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/aux.otx b/aux.otx index 95610ef..c41e910 100644 --- a/aux.otx +++ b/aux.otx @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ $^\mathbox{*}$\or$^\mathbox{**}$\or***\or$^\mathbox{†}$\or$^\mathbox{‡}$\or$ \fontfam[Termes] \long\def\ednote#1{{\Red\fnote{{\Red\Dejavu\sans\rm #1}}\Black}} -\def\date#1{\rightline{\e{#1}}\vskip 0.5em} +\def\date#1{\rightline{\e{#1}}\nobreak\vskip 0.5em} \def\nudge{\hskip\parindent} \long\def\Q#1{{\typoscale[950/]\narrower\parindent=0pt\parskip=0.5em #1\par}} \def\booktitle#1{\e{#1}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/congratulations.otx b/congratulations.otx index 3f3bbf0..807762b 100644 --- a/congratulations.otx +++ b/congratulations.otx @@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ This can be frustrating. I know that spirits sometimes give erroneous informatio Perhaps the librarian in Edinburgh might have access to information on small schools which is not available in catalogues in Boston. Torres gave my arm another healing treatment and I felt a slight pressure inside the muscle but no spectacular effects. I noticed that I myself could cause the warm, waking sensation to occur in the nerve by holding my own arm and concentrating. I wonder if I could heal myself, but this seems somehow onanistic. \dq{Physician,} however, said Jesus, \dq{Heal thyself.} -I can definitely move the pendulum on my own (or by mediumistically-generated energies?) and perhaps I could also circulate healing energies. At any rate, Torres wanted me to try moving the pendulum as we had during the last session and so I suspended it from my table (at home now, not at my office) and showed him that I could move it slightly without touching string or table at all, and swing it quite definitely while pressing the string with my finger. +I can definitely move the pendulum on my own (or by medium\-istic\-ally-generated energies?) and perhaps I could also circulate healing energies. At any rate, Torres wanted me to try moving the pendulum as we had during the last session and so I suspended it from my table (at home now, not at my office) and showed him that I could move it slightly without touching string or table at all, and swing it quite definitely while pressing the string with my finger. He suggested that we try to see if spirits were present in connection with the moving of the pendulum. I did a meditation for safety and protection, and requested the aid of the spirits. The pendulum did move a bit in response to this, but became less the focus of attention than the fact that I spontaneously began to address this pendulum in broken Spanish. I do not usually speak Spanish, though I do know some of the language from college. Subsequently Torres and I saw several dark spots of some shadowy substance moving cloudlike across the floor. This had the shape of a large cloud, then a formation of several smaller clouds. Definitely there is some very strange spirit (UFO manipulation via the astral?) activity connected with this entire operation. It is certainly beyond my understanding at this point. @@ -1170,9 +1170,9 @@ According to the card catalogue, Fox-Knipscheer is alive and living in Californi Additionally, I am now reminded of the famous (now infamous) Fox family spirit rappings which started the seance craze earlier in this century. There are several books on this subject in the card catalogue under \dq{Fox,} but they were not in the library. I remember enough from previous readings about the Fox mediums to have now a question in my mind about the identity of the trickster entity, in terms of this now-deceased Fox family. There was some degree of violence and trickery in those manifestations. -However, the Knipscheer with pseudonym Fox, though living, seems to be the entity indicated at this time. It is really beyond coincidence to find a K-sounding name linked with \dq{Fox} and the very idea of \booktitle{Operation Dancing Dog}. I hope I can logate the book. +However, the Knipscheer with pseudonym Fox, though living, seems to be the entity indicated at this time. It is really beyond coincidence to find a K-sounding name linked with \dq{Fox} and the very idea of \booktitle{Operation Dancing Dog}. I hope I can locate the book. -\date{5/1/717} +\date{5/1/77} Torres calls agitated. He tells me an Uncle of his has died in South America. He wants to know if this is possibly the reason for the recent ectoplasmic and shadowy clouds which were seen in connection with my suddenly speaking Spanish. I tell him no. The date of the ectoplasmic appearances does not correspond to the date of his Uncle's death. He comes over to my apartment. We concentrate and the penduluin moves. Several ectoplasmic shapes are seen. He asks me about his dead uncle and ! bring through several evidential details psychically, but Uncle is not present in spirit. @@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ Non-fictionally, Mark Simons told me that he got interested in UFO research when As Mark approached Route 24, he saw two bright white lights coming toward him. These were double lights about twelve feet apart, as on the wings of a plane. -Remember Donna, Donna's brother Michael, the paramedic and the planes? (Section 19.) +Remember Donna, Donna's brother Michael, the paramedic and the planes? (Section 19) These lights then veered to the side of the road and became stationary, appearing---Mark says---like the headlights of a car parked on a ridge. Which means that the lights jumped suddenly from a position twelve feet apart and straight ahead of Mark to a position ninety degrees divergent from this and four feet apart. @@ -1474,7 +1474,7 @@ I asked Mark Simons (having finally put down my California correspondence and wa He told me that he had gotten my letter and that he would send me this manual to xerox on the condition that I send him a notorized letter guaranteeing that his name be used in this book. Mark Simons is named Andrew Galligan. -Andrew told me that Maurice K. Jessup was found dead in a station wagon parked somewhere in Georgia. Hesays that he has seen the xerox of a coroner's certificate which states that death was due to monoxide poisoning. The verdict at the time of Jessup's death was suicide, but his friends felt differently. Galligan told me that Jessup was not the sort of man who would commit suicide. His book \booktitle{The Case For UFOs}, which was issued in 1955 on Citadel Press (according to Galligan) was one of the first in the field and was primary in generating interest in such topics as the Bermuda Triangle mystery. +Andrew told me that Maurice K. Jessup was found dead in a station wagon parked somewhere in Georgia. Hesays that he has seen the xerox of a coroner's certificate which states that death was due to monoxide poisoning. The verdict at the time of Jessup's death was suicide, but his friends felt differently. Galligan told me that Jessup was not the sort of man who would commit suicide. His book \booktitle{The Case for the UFO}, which was issued in 1955 on Citadel Press (according to Galligan) was one of the first in the field and was primary in generating interest in such topics as the Bermuda Triangle mystery. In connection with this, Andrew Galligan also mentioned that the disappearance of Flight 19 (whatever that was) into the Bermuda Triangle in 1945 was one of the most interesting sections of Jessup's book, and this disappearance has never been solved. -- cgit v1.2.3