1 result for (book:tes1 AND session:4 AND stemmed:jane)
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(Again, Jane and I sat at the Ouija board at the appointed hour. And again we wondered whether we would receive anything. We touched our hands to the pointer.
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(After this message, Jane clearly heard within the following, although the board did not spell it out:)
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(“Can Jane’s poems be likened to experiences or conclusions on her part of past events, lives, or dreams?”)
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(“Is all of this Jane’s subconscious talking?”)
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(“When did you speak through Jane?”)
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(This message referred to an experience Jane and I had consciously forgotten. Many months ago, Jane and a friend had succeeded in putting me into a trance state. While in this state, I had repeated visions of a man, an aged man in robes, standing before an ancient wall. At times I could see over the top of this wall, made of vine-covered stones; at other times it was honeycombed and complex; and at other times it was so tall that I could not see over it. The mental data were very vivid, and in full color.
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(Gratis. After Jane and I had been discussing whether to ask Seth about people other than ourselves.)
Jane’s mother old enemy. Disorganized forces disin 2 grating. Fragments of strong entity, broken off. Downgrade this time.
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(“Free will exercised during this present incarnation on the part of Jane’s mother?”)
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(Jane’s mother is a bedridden arthritic, and has been since Jane was a very young girl.
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Results of a previous life. Jane must avoid any act of cruelty toward her. Jane chose circumstances this life to test own patience, to compensate earlier temper. I was Frank Watts to learn humility. Caution, pride can destroy much. The stupid are not to be scorned because we must all learn humility.
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(Gratis. After Jane and I had discussed taking a break.)
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(“What would you call Jane, as you call me Joseph?”)
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(“It seems like a strange name to us. I don’t believe Jane likes it, either.”)
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(Gratis. After Jane had complained again about the name.)
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(“What connection, if any, does the picture of the man I painted in Florida, around 1954, have with Jane or myself?”)
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(“What is Jane’s name again?” [After Jane had done some more complaining about the name given her by Seth: Ruburt.])
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Jane I’ll call you, if it will make you happier.