1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:227 AND stemmed:him)
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(Our cat, Willy, had jumped up into Jane’s lap. As cats will, he began to knead her legs with his forefeet. Jane’s eyes did not open up but her delivery became spasmodic. As I got up she lifted Willy herself and dropped him to the floor.
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I am trying to make this analogy clearer. The child would fit into the man’s office building, for example. There would be no boundary to keep him out while letting the father enter, physically speaking. The man could also enter the school. In the same manner there is no basic reason why one self, or rather one portion of the self, has its main experiences in one dimension, while other portions of the self experience reality within different fields.
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Ruburt will find incidentally that his book of poetry, the new and rather swiftly written one, will be published. He recognized the abundance of energy that was available to him as he wrote it.
The spontaneity that allowed him to deviate from his usual schedule is largely responsible for the whole book, for his original intention was merely to write a few humorous verses for out cat lover’s birthday. I will have a little more to say concerning this, perhaps, at our next session.
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