1 result for (book:ecs2 AND heading:"esp class session septemb 29 1970" AND stemmed:inde)
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Good evening to you all and welcome to our new friends here and to our visitors. As many of you know, I have indeed been around, as you say, for some time. I found the conversation very enjoyable, and I do have some comments I would like to make.
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Now see, you are smiling and that is much better. This was supposed to be your break, but I could not stand such a long face over here. Now, you were a fine Irishman at one time. The good Father Aloysious Ian and it was not Ian Aloysious, it was Aloysious Ian. Father indeed. Do not look at me like that. So free yourself entirely. These words, as you listen to them later, should bring other intuitions to you and insights concerning past life experience. Free yourself. You see, while you harbor bitter feelings toward any person or any organization you are not free, and you will misinterpret your information to that degree. I am sorry I forgot to smile. That is almost an Irish smile. I will let you return, and then I will return but I had to catch him on that.
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Her mother was not the Mother Superior. Her mother was a poor young woman who lived and came from the same town that you did, thirteen miles from Dublin. She had an illegitimate child, a female, which she deposited at the nunnery for the nuns to care for. The child was brought up there and served in her younger years as a housekeeper doing kitchen chores and later took her vows. They were indeed enforced vows but there was no place else for her to go.
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