1 result for (book:tes3 AND session:88 AND stemmed:now)
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I will now say good evening.
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These various stages of the subconscious represent what was once the conscious ego of an individual, left now almost like living archeological heritage, from which the present individual may draw both knowledge, psychic continuity and balance.
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I now suggest your break.
(Break at 9:25. Jane was dissociated as usual. Her delivery was now faster, her voice but a little heavier than at the start of the session. She resumed in the same manner at 9:30.)
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(Now Jane smiled. With one foot up on a chair she leaned toward me and spoke in a most amused voice.)
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(Break at 10:00. Jane was dissociated as usual. Although she had been very tired before the session began, she reported that she now felt fine. My writing hand felt no fatigue as yet, although it had been a rather fast session so far.
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Now, since we are thinking in terms of archeological layers, we would continue to express ourselves along those lines. So. Directly beneath personal subconscious you will find upon examination either through hypnosis or applied association, a layer dealing with the period before this life, and after the life before this one.
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This is entirely within Ruburt’s natural ability. However controls adopted during this life made his abilities late in showing themselves, and now training and confidence must be given before he can spontaneously adapt himself.
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As it is, he does not have sufficient inner confidence to give reign to his abilities, for changing his focus point. It was the outlet of creative writing, early adopted, that saved him from becoming a most rigid and frozen personality; and if he had adopted such a stonelike ego, then indeed he would now be in dangerous circumstances, since his strong creative nature would finally and disastrously have shattered the stone image.
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I wish you now a fond good evening, with one remark still to come.
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I expect reasonable criticism, indeed enjoy it. But picayune comments find me most ungrateful. And now, old friends, you may call it an evening, or call it anything you like.
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(End at 11:31. Jane was dissociated as usual. She ended the session on a note of heavy humor. She was now quite tired, and remarked that for the state she was in at the start of the session she had to be “out, all the way,” to be able to give any session at all. My writing hand was also tired.)