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[... 11 paragraphs ...]
It is most pleasant this evening, with our small group. I am still working with Ruburt in an attempt to make the sessions more congenial, although necessarily it takes a while for him to become accustomed to our new method of delivery.
The Mr. Gottlieb of whom you have been speaking will soon find himself in other difficulties, I am afraid. We will now return to our other discussions.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
I do not, and I have said this before, want any of you to break up into pieces, for I am not sure that I could put you back together again.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
I am always amused and somewhat agitated at talk of so-called spirituality, when barriers have been effectively set up, cutting the nature of man into halves, and I will effectively deal with any such criticism. You will not have to open your mouths. Indeed, I would prefer, under such circumstances, that you would not speak out.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
I show to you those facets of my personality with which you can attune yourselves most readily. I am indeed here, and with you more than you realize. For you see, your experience of me now exists in electrically coded data within your own systems. I am myself. I still exist, however, in electrically coded data within, or about, yourself; as I have explained that all individual experience is so electrically coded and retained.
I thought that you would understand this automatically, but apparently you did not. I am pleased with Philip’s interest on our behalf. And I do indeed keep my eye out, so to speak, on his behalf.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Mark’s abilities, while untrained, are excellent. He is naive and childlike. For this reason his abilities allow him to see what has been put before him. I would say more along these lines. However Ruburt would not take it kindly, and I am after all in his debt to some degree. My heartiest wishes to all of you. If you prefer, I will consider prolonging the session. However, we shall end it as usual if you prefer.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(Jane finished the session in good humor, particularly the comments on physical effects, Mark, and the like. And I am curious about my little puzzle.)