1 result for (book:tes4 AND session:172 AND stemmed:reason)
[... 21 paragraphs ...]
You will not be pressured, Joseph, for I shall see to it. Nor will Ruburt be pressured. We are so far dealing, however, with men of good will, and it is for this reason that we shall cooperate. The material itself is my main concern, and I know that it is your own.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I will let you take a break, since I am attempting to take the human limitations that are involved in our situation into consideration. There is no reason why you must take notes until your fingers feel as if they would drop. First however, I wish to give particular greetings to our friend Mark, who has consented to visit our circle. I speak fondly in my own manner. By all means take your break, and we will continue with our session.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
I have no reason particularly not to answer them. However the questions involve more than you know; I am, Marleno, no guardian angel. I do not flap my wings. I have no wings to flap.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
I am indeed aware, in a general manner, of the main events in your life and in Mark’s. But unless for some reason these are brought forcibly to my attention they remain as a part of my generalized knowledge.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
There are reasons why certain personalities have been drawn to our sessions. This is obvious. Some of you have known each other in past lives. There are other reasons which, if you will excuse me, we shall not consider this evening simply because you do not yet have a basic understanding of certain issues which are involved. You can be assured of my interest and concern. My scope of activity is simply larger than your own.
I am aware of more and yet the reason for my concern could be called a quite human reason. You were drawn to the sessions for various reasons. These have something to do with both my interest and my concern. Mark in his own way is also so drawn.
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