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As an added precaution, I have made it a point to push you both toward healthy outside counterbalancing experience, and I have warned you, Joseph, against giving in too much to solitariness. [...]
You, Joseph, and Ruburt, are basically well-balanced, and sensible as well as intuitional, and you are in absolutely no danger at all.
[...] A certain reassembly of myself is necessary when I enter your plane, and this reassembly is done partially by myself, and partially by the combined subconscious efforts of you, Joseph, and Ruburt. [...]
[...] The bedroom arrangement is fine, and if my dear Joseph will not blame Ruburt’s subconscious I would make one further suggestion that is not, however, to involve any more complicated arrangements on Ruburt’s part: simply, when it is possible, the addition of either a comfortable chair or a small desk and chair, quite simple, to your bedroom arrangement, as a more or less permanent fixture for a small private place, accessible when he wants it, for our so sensitive and sometimes pigheaded Ruburt.
[...] However, Joseph, while I admit I came uninvited and while I understand the reason for last night’s absence, I took it for granted that we would have our missed session this evening. [...]
[...] I give you this slight evidence of my humor, Joseph, simply to show you that I am not, after all, one to carry grudges.
Indeed like you, my dear Joseph, Seth said. [...]
My dear Joseph, one word only. [...]
You were correct Joseph. [...]
[...] If you recall, your outer senses, Joseph, tipped you off as to a message that your inner senses had been endeavoring to deliver. [...]
[...] Ruburt in particular, but this also applies to you, Joseph, and there is absolutely no distortion in this statement.
We have uncovered an error on someone’s part, my dear Joseph—
[...] All due regards, Joseph, for your limitations.
[...] No one is tired but Joseph, for I have kept him going at a steady rate indeed.
I suggest you take a break for the sake of Joseph’s fingers. [...]
[...] I am sorry Joseph that the recorder is not going, as I feel restrained and could speak more quickly.
Now, Joseph, you two are on the right track as far as Ruburt’s symptoms are concerned, and your aid in the pendulum sessions is invaluable.
One small rather insignificant point, Joseph: the man for whom Ruburt works—the name, Miller—is also the name of one of his mother’s old friends, though she was a woman. [...]
[...] Joseph, sometime between February and Summer, including Summer perhaps.
[...] However, though you may not want to accept this, old landowner Joseph, an acre will release this energy as well as ten acres. [...]
If you did not, this would lead to great bitterness on the part of your family, Joseph, beside this, you can now afford the idea behind a telephone, particularly in the country. [...]
I hope, Joseph, that you will also experience more of the inner senses. [...]
[...] I will use, Joseph, an example having to do with your own profession.
Before I answer the question that you voiced during break, Joseph, let me continue first along the lines of our discussion. [...]
Again let me mention that you in particular, Joseph, had a much more pleasant winter than you would have enjoyed without the knowledge of your own present personality gained from our sessions. [...]
[...] This also has a beneficial effect as far as you are concerned, Joseph. [...] You both become more open to new probabilities, and the sessions themselves should also have a healing effect as far as you are concerned, Joseph, so that you are both set in a different kind of psychic climate. [...]
[...] but there Joseph sits. [...] I could tell you much about Joseph and Denmark, but I would not divulge the circumstances in which he was so unfortunately involved.
These are tricks known to both Joseph and Ruburt, but quite beneficial for all of that. [...]
I may suggest therefore Joseph that for convenience’s sake the next such session simply be labeled “A” along with your usual designation, the next “B” and so forth. [...]
[...] However, I will now let you take a break, or Joseph if he prefers may end our session.
(In the 6th session, however, I made quite an intuitive remark: I told Jane I had the notion that Ruburt had once been Joseph. [...] After I made my statement about Ruburt and Joseph, Seth spelled out his reply through the board’s pointer as it moved quickly beneath our fingertips:)
[...] That is, for a brief time, Joseph (Rob) was consciously able to perceive a portion of another existence.
Now our friend Joseph here was able to handle another reality while still being involved in this one. [...]
There are, of course, future memories as well as past ones … As Joseph often says, “When you think of reincarnation, you do so in terms of past lives.” [...]
[...] He imagined the couple at the house, and surprised himself by thinking that he might indeed call them later in the day and invite them down for the evening, even though he and Joseph had both decided against guests that weekend.
[...] In about a half hour the same mental activity returned, and, finding himself struck by this, Ruburt mentioned the episode to Joseph and again cast it from his mind.
[...] Ruburt and Joseph were looking for a house. They had already seen one on the inside, as mentioned earlier in “Unknown” Reality.3 This manuscript, for that matter, was begun precisely at the point in time that Ruburt’s and Joseph’s latest adventure with probabilities began. [...] Imaginatively both Ruburt and Joseph saw themselves living there, and a certain amount of psychic energy was projected into that house.
(Pause at 9:52, eyes closed.) Joseph and Ruburt have moved into a “new”2 house. [...]
In a probable reality, a Ruburt and a Joseph now live there. [...]
There will be more later to follow, concerning the predicament in which you found yourself, Joseph. [...]
[...] As in the case of your own illness, Joseph, you perceived the physical effect of the mental action, which was but a small portion of the event.
[...] How do you like that play on words, Joseph?
I was hoping, Joseph, that we could have some give and take. [...]