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From your viewpoint such a disintegration is, of course, not pleasant, but as the personality loses its focus on your plane it gathers itself together on another plane, and such a gradual gathering together is much more favorable than the surprise of a complete and sudden departure. Already Miss Callahan’s vital core of awareness is appearing on another plane, and if you will forgive an analogy, she appears there as a wondering but not frightened young girl.
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I have mentioned that the emotions, if you will forgive me, are the tail end of the inner senses. Frank Watts would be aware of the approaching death of a previous child, for example, though not of the approaching death of Miss Callahan at this time. He has been resting. For a while his energies were directed toward your plane in a strong, almost compulsive personal manner, and had Miss Callahan been ill then he would have known.
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Any innovations such as building yourself shelves of some sort would be helpful also. Any old gripes, if you will forgive such an unlofty word, should be settled in your living quarters as much as possible. Day-to-day small pleasures are important to you. It would not be beneficial at this time for you to find other living quarters, and any changes or improvements you make here will pay off in many ways.
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