1 result for (book:tes2 AND session:63 AND stemmed:philip)
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
I always enjoy these pre-discussions. Ruburt’s character analysis never ceases to amaze me. My welcome to Philip. My memory fortunately is much better than Ruburt’s.
(It will be remembered that Seth has given Philip as the name of John’s entity.)
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
I throw in dates for your convenience, because you like to check me so well. I give you an August 12 to 15 date on your Miss Callahan, and an August 24 date to be cautious yourselves. I do not anticipate any great difficulty for you on that date, but an unpleasantness could definitely arise. I will give your Philip in advance a September 2 date, and then with everyone’s permission I shall continue with the discussion on the nature of matter.
For Philip’s sake again, I do not anticipate any sort of disaster, but plans may be born at that date which will affect his participation in his professional field. I also see a sort of trouble in September for a woman neighbor, who lives three doors down the street from him.
(“Three doors down the street from Philip? In Williamsport?”)
From Philip, the difficulty here somehow involving two children.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
A pun. It is as you know an extremely difficult topic because of the limits of your own conceptions. Philip may not be able to follow me too well, since he has not heard, nor read, any previous discussions on matter. But this again will not matter.
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I mentioned that this creation is constant, and while objects appear to have rigidity and permanence, they do not. This is by way of a brief review for Philip. There is however, what we will call an interval between the entrance of each energy pulsation into the physical field, and its replacement by another.
[... 45 paragraphs ...]
My very best to all of you, and my thanks to Philip for the copies. You will find that the sessions will make their own friends; through the years, if you can bear to think of it, these friends will grow.
[... 37 paragraphs ...]