1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:210 AND stemmed:point)
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I pick up an incipient malignancy in the woman whose husband recently died. I believe in the abdomen. I say incipient because the condition is momentarily at a point where it can develop cancerous globules; or the condition, a beginning tumor, can retreat and shrink, and entirely disappear, according to the inner climate of the woman’s psyche.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
Now, speaking once more about our primary and secondary conditions, it should be said now that this will not be as simple as it might appear. Many breakdowns and also syntheses will be needed. Ruburt brought up a point, I believe; he observed that the experience of talking occurred in both the waking and the dreaming states, but did not think that these represented primaries.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(In the 185th session Seth dealt to some extent with what he called Jane’s healing ability; one point he made was that the desire to help others would aid the development of this ability. Seth of course has given specific data on various physical ills for some witnesses, and for Jane and me. Whenever the advice was acted upon it worked out very well, whether the difficulty discussed was physical or psychological.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
These are impressions. A mist; that is, I believe M-I-S-T, and a long road. (Pause.) In parenthesis here, Ruburt’s own connection is with the Gallaghers. An afternoon involving three people. A massage. Something like a... I do not know the phrase... like a bandage used to bind wounds at pressure points. (Pause.)
[... 25 paragraphs ...]
The point about the test envelopes however should be well taken. This is one of the main reasons why, in the Rhine experiments, results were not given until a certain sequence of tests had been completed, or a given series.
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One point here. I allowed the test to continue because, again, such episodes can teach you lessons. I tried to separate the levels, for a while, of perception; but Ruburt by then would not open up the deeper layers of communication. You may now take your break.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
We will at any time, Joseph, accept envelope tests, as long as they are given to me after the Instream material. There is indeed more that should be said along these lines, and perhaps at our next session we shall make certain points clearer in this regard.
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