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I cannot afford to give you any predictions at this time for fear that you would unconsciously distort them, and then it would seem that I was to blame.
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(I laughed. But Jane asked me to get pen and paper, so the session got under way in our living room. For the first time we did not use the Ouija board. The curtains were open, it was still light out, we could hear people talking downstairs and in the hall outside our door. Nothing seemed to interfere. During the session we observed no voice phenomena to speak of. There was a moderate darkening of Jane’s eyes.)
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My remark about the lively arts had to do with the method of communication we use at the present time. Jane is right in supposing that I prefer conversation, even though I admit this usually amounts to a monologue. And this is what I meant by the lively arts. There is little spontaneity involved in automatic writing, as far as emotional content is concerned. At least that is my opinion.
Even though I do not give you much time to comment, I still like a give-and-take mood, and the interplay of personalities that you get in this manner. Believe it or not, your comments are invited. I will even say welcomed. If Ruburt, or should I call him her, Ruburt, Jane-if Ruburt-Jane feels slighted since I address you so much more frequently, it is because your mouth is free to answer.
[... 30 paragraphs ...]
I do intend to go into all the inner senses in a very detailed manner but tonight is not the time. Ruburt would also do well to try for inner visions. However this will take much practice on her part, as she is as far from proficiency along that line as you are far from her use of the ability to transform inner data into audio patterns.
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I will have much to say about Ruburt’s family, whether he likes it or not. I did meet with Ruburt’s grandfather, who said that his favorite granddaughter last time was a good kiddo.
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I am having my hands full trying to give you material on Joseph’s side without trying to manipulate both of your relatives at once. Do you realize how much time and how much involvement it would cause you to give someone else a rundown on your own relatives, just in this lifetime?
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Someday we’ll have a party. If you’re good, you two, and if you will either borrow a recorder or dispense with notes or some such, we will have a good old informal time of it, though not of course like Denmark. And I’ll get down to brass tacks on Denmark one of these days, you old son of a gun, Joseph.
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I am leaving your past, that is immediate-past lives, for future reference because I’ll have such fun with you when the time comes. And I am not just making promises about our little party, either.
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