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One of the other children, a brother, is now one of your cousins; and another child is now a twin of Dick’s present wife. There is, incidentally, a variant in the case of twins that I will go into sometime. The family was more prosperous than Throckmorton’s. The house had two small extra rooms.
The girl Anna married the other younger brother of Dick’s, who also became prosperous in later years. The head of the family is also someone with whom you are acquainted, being in this life the husband of your present mother’s niece. That English existence had much to do with your family and its relationships in this life. New challenges were set for the personalities.
[... 47 paragraphs ...]
It is true that as a rule you are not aware of your whole entity, which as a rule does not reside within your boundaries. But there is no reason why you must be blind to the whole self of your present personality, which is part of your entity, and which can be glimpsed on your plane in terms of the breathing and dreaming self of which I have spoken.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
This is one of the reasons why breathing seems automatic, and why dreaming seems to confound your physical camouflage idea of time. It is perfectly within your present capabilities to understand that time, to your dreaming self, is very much like time to your waking inner self. But you must first disconnect the physical concept of time and watches.
[... 25 paragraphs ...]