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The Seven At a trance session on the 9th September 2001 Lawrence Dean's spirit guide Choi informed Patricia Begley that a group of spirit beings called The Seven were trying to establish links with her and Lawrence. These entities were very powerful and would be able to interact with their cameras, voice recorders and a number of other devices. Classed as higher beings, they had seemingly achieved miraculous results with other people. Patricia and Lawrence were aware that The Seven had played an important role in the wonderful ITC work of Maggy and Jules Harsch-Fischbach of Luxemburg. On the 10th of October a being calling himself Asnavar communicated, stating he was an aspect of The Seven. He said he was connected to Lawrence and Patricia's ITC work and came from the creative level of existence which was bonded with many souls. The Seven were very concerned by the great suffering taking place on the earth plane. They were aware that much needs to be done to remedy this and bring harmony and light into people's lives. Many high dimensional councils had been put in place to aid our planet. Belonging to one, he had come to help in this respect. The Scole Experimental Group had been in contact with one such council. However, although they were similar in their aims, the one to which he belonged, consisted of different beings. Asnavar said that he would try to use our recording equipment and establish an ITC bridge, for his council believed it was important for the world to have these new kinds of communication links which would eventually bring much needed enlightenment to the populace. He said next time he would not need to communicate through trance and asked Lawrence and Patricia to carefully listen to any EVP experiments that they conducted. |
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In Autumn 2002 Lawrence and Patricia read a number of articles about EVP researchers getting good results with Panasonic RR-DR60 voice recorders. It seems these devices were discontinued because people complained about unexpected voices in their recordings. Therefore Lawrence thought it might be a good idea to experiment with one and see what he and Patricia would receive. The task of locating a store which sold these recorders was not easy. However, one of Patricia's sons eventually found and purchased two of them from a shop in London where he lived. These were not on show, but found in the discontinued stock in a store cupboard. He took the devices to Sussex, and Lawrence and Patricia undertook their first experiment with one of them on the 20th October. The couple started this EVP session by sitting quietly for a period of about ten minutes. After this they directed thoughts to their spirit and alien communicators, with the desire for them to make contact. When they had completed this, Patricia said a short prayer, then activated the DR60. Whilst doing this, she requested that any of the fore mentioned give their names or leave a message for herself and Lawrence. They let the recorder run for approximately thirty seconds, then turned it off. Not expecting to receive any EVP on their first attempt with this new device, both of them were surprised to hear the name Asnavar on the recording. The voice that was very loud shouted and could not be mistaken or misinterpreted as some kind of background noise. EVP recording in which Asnavar says his name, received on the 20th October 2002. Excited, Lawrence and Patricia remembered that they had received a communication from this being about one year earlier, but could not fully remember everything he had spoken about. Deciding to reacquaint himself with Asnavar's details, Lawrence rushed upstairs to the oak chest which housed his trance session tapes, to find the tape relating to Asnavar. Lawrence had over one hundred and fifty trance recordings, therefore he was expecting it would be a difficult task to locate it. But strangely, when he opened the chest it was lying on the top of his collection. He had not recently played the tape so it should not have been there, but of course he may have inadvertently misfiled it. Saying this, because of the vast amount of phenomena that Lawrence has experienced, it was possible that the tape had been purposely manifested there, as some kind of confirmation. Lawrence's eagerness to hear the tape stopped him pondering on this and he quickly loaded it into his cassette player. As he listened to Asnavar's communication he realised that the being had kept his word and spoken independently of him. Some days later Lawrence telephoned Linda Williamson, whom he had told about the establishment of his and Patricia's ITC experiments, to inform her of this latest development. She was interested in the recording of the voice and suggested that Lawrence play it to her over the phone. Linda said that she would record the full segment and analyse it to see whether there were any other EVP voices on it. She uses her inbuilt computer software to do this. Agreeing, Lawrence played the recording to her, and after discussing the phenomena, he left the matter there. Shortly after this he received a CD and audio tape with the results. Linda's careful work revealed that there was another voice, a little further along from the name of Asnavar. This said "The Seven are observing you". As Asnavar had said in 2001 he was an aspect of this high spiritual group, it was a marvelous feeling for Lawrence and Patricia to have this confirmed in this way. EVP recording "The Seven are observing you", received on the 20th October 2002. Since Asnavar's recording took place a number of voices appertaining to The Seven have been received by Linda Williamson whilst she has been conducting EVP for Lawrence and herself. The majority of these have been reverse recordings and only found when she played the audio backwards whilst she was analysing it using her computer. EVP recording saying "It's Seven" received on 3rd February 2003. Reverse EVP recording saying "We are Seven" received on 3rd February 2003. Reversed EVP recording saying "Seven" received on 17th August 2003. |
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