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[...] There is indeed a complication arising in part from past-life connections, but also in the early background of the woman involved. [...] She is not considering others but only herself, but from the torment within herself she is projecting the situation. [...]
[...] Dreams help form your personality, but they do not take up physical space. [...] I can take advantage of them to some degree to speak to you, but to me they are transparent and they do not basically exist. [...]
[...] And there is no man that hates but that hatred is reflected outward and made physical. And there is no man that loves but that that love is not reflected outward and made physical. [...]
[...] I can point the way to you but you must follow that way on your own. [...]
[...] But while I find it fun to speak to you, because I am a teacher, you see, I cannot leave it at that. [...]
Out of the goodness of my invisible heart, I will let our friend Ruburt rest, but be assured that I am not some general mass of invisible protoplasm, you see. [...]
[...] But more exists within what you call the space of this room, and you do not perceive it. [...]
[...] But it is difficult for me, with Ruburt’s eyes closed, for me to see you as you imagine yourself to be at this particular point in space and time. [...]
[...] But they retain enough semblance of permanency so that you can rely upon their position in space, their size and weight and their depth and physical dimension. [...]
[...] The dream locations that you visit you form in precisely the same manner as atoms and molecules, but they are of briefer duration, for you do not focus your energy upon them for the same amount of physical time. [...]