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(Jason Hatton of Pittsburgh, PA discussed how he had developed his talents after leaving the church and wanting to use these to help others, but mainly being interested in healing. He related a dream in which he went to turn the TV set off, but it stayed on no matter how many times he clicked it off and on. He then put a lead shield over it, but this didn’t help. He lifted the shield to try again to turn the set off and out jumped a shiny, many-tattooed Buddha which started after him. Jason ran upstairs to get a gun and got the feeling the Buddha had run out into the night. Then he woke up.)
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(Jason asked about a tentative TV program he was invited to appear on.)
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We have an abbess (Yvette) and in the relationships of those days there was an easygoing give and take between the convent and the house of the priest, and you were rather closely involved. You have been involved largely in two areas, and both of them have been strong. You have been involved as a mystic and you were a mystic when you were an abbess, regardless of your extracurricular activities. And you have also been involved as a courtesan. Now, these two are not as widely separated as it would appear for in both aspects you were dealing with strong personal relationships. You were also looking for answers in whatever capacity you found yourself. The two of you are together now in order to help solve some of the problems that you encountered together in this particular past life. Now, because of some of your ideas at the time, he formulated certain laws and regulations. The two of you were, therefore, involved and deeply involved.
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The relationship is complicated. It has to do with that life and also a Danish life in which both of them were involved, and where this one’s mother was an older brother. There was great conflict between them. You were robbers for a time. You were poor and there was nothing else for you to do. You followed your older brother in this pursuit for some time. This was when you were fairly young children. Later you left and worked as an apprentice for a man in a carpentry shop. Your brother, however, continued in his pursuits and followed you for some time. He finally stole from the carpentry shop, and you were blamed for what was stolen. Your word was not taken; you were disbelieved. The conflict existing had to do with this episode as well as the episode from the past life. You are both overacting, overreacting to each other’s personalities for this reason.
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