1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:204 AND stemmed:shall)
[... 65 paragraphs ...]
Then I shall not tell you. I shall not indeed.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
I suggest you take a break for the sake of Joseph’s fingers. If you have time we shall explain this evening. If not we shall explain another time.
[... 41 paragraphs ...]
We will say no more concerning the family situation for several reasons, which you shall undoubtedly know in good time. The sister of which you spoke is indeed involved, but not in the precise manner in which you imagine.
You have been coming to sessions off and on now for some time, and I appreciate your interest, and we shall do what we can for you; and we have made headway on Ruburt’s part.
I will suggest a short break and we shall continue. How can you want to know the future so badly, and be so afraid of knowing it at the same time?
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
We shall go into this, for it affects you deeply, and it worries you deeply.
[... 35 paragraphs ...]
It is possible, Joseph, that there could be this evening a change in Ruburt’s features, and we shall let this go at that, for we know him too well to say more.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
We shall try to put the session on a more informal basis, and I will be glad to answer any questions that you have, within reason.
[... 21 paragraphs ...]
There is more pertaining to our friend Philip, but for several reasons we shall let it lie for now. The reasons have to do with my judgment rather than any fear of distortion.
However our friend has developed his abilities in ways that he will not be able to close off, and that is after all not so terrible indeed. He shall not be reading tomorrow’s newspaper today, but he shall be more receptive to communications from the inner self, and his own ego shall be better informed, though this will not necessarily make it any happier.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
Now as to the session, Joseph. I leave this to your discretion. We shall end it when you prefer. (I nodded yes.)
We then bid you all a most fond and affectionate good evening. We may indeed end up with another session before Monday, but if so we shall see to it that you do not write up all our notes. I do my best in my own way to look out for all of you, and yet I am also limited as to my actions within your system. You must often read between the lines when I speak. Subconsciously you pick up more than you realize, and subconsciously you make preparations for events of which you may be consciously unaware. I cannot spell all things out, and I would not do so if I could.
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