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I will also see to it that Ruburt’s condition improves, and immediately. I am doing this simply as a good and kind gesture. I do not make such gestures lightly however, for there is something to be gained by understanding reactions. I do not like to interfere as a rule. (Long pause.) I will however, because I do sympathize, see to it that Ruburt’s condition immediately changes for the better, in all ways.
He has himself built up psychic energies that allow this to be done. The delays themselves are normal ones, indeed a part of the trade. Were he better known he would be informed of them, or if he lived nearby for example. It is his reactions rather than the delays which are important.
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(Break at 9:58. Jane was out as usual. Her eyes remained closed. She felt no particular reaction, she said, when I told her she had been correct in calling the object a card. She also said she would recall any images when we went over the data.
[... 37 paragraphs ...]
(I then said: “Well, you’re correct, the object is a card.” I wanted to note Jane’s reaction, while in trance, to being told she had named the envelope object at least in a general way. There was none, and she told me later she felt no particular reaction. At the time she said, as Seth: “A grouping”. I took this to mean she was still concerned with the three people data already cited, even though I had waited until she paused in a definite manner before making the comment.
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