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[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Now (to Theodore), you will have a session when the time is ripe. I am demanding more of you because you are working. You must, you see, develop in your own way and I do not want to color developments. I am not unaware of your activities, nor of yours (to Vera), but it is tempting for me to take the easy way out. It is, indeed.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
When (to Maureen) Itruly believe that you exist, then I will expect you to believe that I exist. Until then, keep your own opinion. I find it enjoyable and somewhat amusing, but I always respect the workings of honest skepticism and intellectual critical analysis. It is good and healthy.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
You (Daniel) also will survive. Unfortunately you will have to work and use your mind. You like to use your mind. However, do not use it as a plaything but as a tool—a fine one.
[... 21 paragraphs ...]
Now these two (Sue and Daniel’s)—I’m getting to them at a fairly young age in this life. This one (Sue) has abilities from past lives to deal with and to use—and a greater responsibility to use them. This one (Daniel) has the idea that he can skim on through. This is no fun life. It is a work life for you and it is a time for you to produce and develop, and to use your abilities on your own behalf and for others. There is every reason in the world why using your abilities in such a manner should be fun. It should be a time of high adventure, but not a time of laziness—and not a time of skimming through.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]