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A: One. A: Prophecy. Q: Where else? Q: (L) When? The term “Carcosa” was one of the first signs we were dealing with something a bit different here. Up to this point, none of the discarnate entities we had dealt with had been able to read our minds. But here, there was a funny reference to a word that had been playing through my mind all day. I was a bit startled by this remark. It was from Jacques Vallee’s book, Revelations. At the beginning of each section, there are quotes from Cassilda’s Song in The King in Yellow, Act 1, Scene 2, by Robert W. Chambers. After the session, I opened the book to re-read More interesting still, to those already familiar with the Cassiopaean material, is the reference to the “twin suns”. Referring to Carcosa, I asked: 143 High Strangeness — Part One Q: (L) What is your philosophy? Q: (L) What are you here for tonight? Q: (L) What prophecies? A: Tornadoes Florida - several. A: Also Texas and Alabama. A: Sun is in Libra. Q: (L) What planet are you from? A: Carcosa. [Misspelled in the notes, scratched out and re-written] the quotes. The Song goes: Strange is the night where black stars rise, And strange moons circle through the skies, But stranger still is... Lost Carcosa. Songs that the Pleiades shall sing, Where flap the tatters of the King, Must die unheard in ... Dim Carcosa. Along the shore the cloud waves break, The twin suns sink behind the lake, The shadows lengthen... In Carcosa.