1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:278 AND stemmed:would)
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Subconsciously he exaggerates the dangers that will beset him as a result of the publication, and the actual facts will be a relief. He is in many ways extremely individualistic. He fights for what he believes in, but he also has strong docile tendencies, which are usually rather effectively controlled. These rise up, you see however, in direct proportion to the degree of his independent accomplishments, so that he then fears the accumulated results, social results, of what he has done. It is therefore fairly natural that when this accomplishment is being exteriorized he would become frightened of the opinion of his brethren. These are two faces of the same coin.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
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.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
I told you that this book would change your lives. Not only would it represent the beginning of financial changes for the better, but it will affect your dealings with your fellow man, and put you in a different relationship with them. Ruburt knows this and becomes frightened. There is not need to be fearful. The means and the energy will be given to you both, or you would not have progressed to this stage.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
He is indeed being stiff-necked about the affair. I can help him, and you, simply because you have earned such aid by your own efforts. I could not give it to you otherwise, for you would be unable to accept it. You will mark my words, these words, well, in the future.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Would you prefer a break?
[... 29 paragraphs ...]
(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.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
(“Vertical objects close together, as a woods.” In giving the data Jane gestured often with the envelope, her eyes closed; she would then return it to her forehead in mainly a horizontal position. At times she held it briefly in other positions. The wavy lines of the cancellation are close together, and in the abstract could symbolize anything such as trees, etc. Perhaps Jane perceived this while the envelope was in a vertical position, or the data is simply somewhat distorted.
[... 34 paragraphs ...]
We will close our session. Had Ruburt been at his best, the results would have been better. As it is, we progress.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]