1 result for (book:tes1 AND session:8 AND stemmed:board)
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(Begun as usual, sitting at the board.
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(Jane received not only the answer to this question before the board transmitted it, but the question itself before I had either voiced it aloud or written it down.
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A board is neutral, messages in own mind are not. She is cooperating and your two attitudes give excellent ballance. She will grow used to it. Individual attitudes change with various approaches, and you will try other ways also.
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(“Then I did answer Jane’s question correctly the other session, when we tried receiving answers without the board. I was concerned because I thought I had given her the wrong answer when Fawcett rejected the book.”)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 9:55. By now Jane was receiving the answers to so many of my questions in advance of the board, that with her agreement I began to take them down from her dictation. In these instances she felt too restless and impatient to merely sit quietly while the board spelled the answers out. Whenever she dictated an answer to me, or part of one, it is noted in the text of the answer at the exact point dictation began. Resume at 10:03.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
Yes. (Jane dictates:) It perks her up not to have to wait around for the board to spell out the answers.
(“Will the board spell correctly for us if we close our eyes?”)
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(“Could either one of us, using the board alone, contact you?”)
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(With both of us operating the board, I repeated the question.
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