1 result for (book:tes2 AND session:65 AND stemmed:should)
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
By all means take this warning to heart. There should be no involvement here of any kind.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
This is hardly realistic. Nevertheless you seem to hold such feelings, and since you have them they must be considered. Knowing the reason for these feelings should help you in recognizing their distant origin, and should make you more willing to be satisfied with less.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
You should not go into debt. That is, though I am no banker, you should not at this time pay more than six thousand, even though a higher figure might make more land possible. The financial worry would, in the end, even cause you, and not Ruburt, to feel bitter at the land itself. You were used to getting a livelihood, and a good one, from the land.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
I am certainly not going to make any decisions for you. The house at which you looked today should prove an excellent buy, though I am not necessarily speaking in financial terms. The intimacy with nature that you would enjoy there would pay off in ways that you do not know.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
If you purchase the house, you will paint two pictures in particular, landscapes in tempera, that will help set your name. The house itself is good, for it is high and near water. You should be near water. You should not, however, be on low ground. You should not buy a house, even with much land, that is not near water, for it will not content you and you will give it up. Water, that is a body of water, has value for the development of inner abilities.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
I anticipate no road difficulties. Your idea of trading your car for an old jeep would work out very well, and would not be costly. All windows in the house should be, as Ruburt suggested, opened; let the hilltop air blow through. The bottom of the house has been closed for too long, but there is no great difficulty here. Opening the windows in the lower portion will abet a slight musty dampness.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Again, let me set your fears at rest. Financially I see no difficulty with the given figure. The water is pure. The hilltop air will add three years to your life. You will have to make your own decisions. I foresee no trouble myself. You should not keep any of the children’s belongings.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
There was one child. However, the child had playthings that belonged to another child, and any toys should be discarded. Any children’s balls should be discarded and not given to the cat to play with.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
You mentioned painting the walls, and this is excellent. They should be covered in this manner, and this precaution should be taken generally whenever you change residence. You will find that many times people, not realizing these precautions, come up against unnecessary difficulties that could be avoided.
I would suggest, if you purchase the house, that you often take your meals in a dining room. The act of eating is psychically significant, and when possible should be treated as such. It is indeed a communion of sorts.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
A period of perhaps two years could elapse before another suitable spot is available. Whether or not you want to wait that long is up to you. Moving such as this should take place either in early spring or this time of year, for many reasons not obviously practical to you.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
The future relationship should be maintained, even though you live in their house no longer. There is a significant tie-in.
The four of you are psychically good for each other, and you should not let the relationship die. Both of them feel this instinctively, and always welcome you for this reason.
[... 45 paragraphs ...]