1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:308 AND stemmed:circumst)
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The personality becomes aware of parts that deal with other dimensions. It learns to manipulate with other root assumptions. The mobility experience automatically adds value fulfillment. Memory of past lives can be achieved under some circumstances.
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A minus sign. A circumstance with unknown ending. Someone wonders how something will come out.
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An unforeseen circumstance involving three or three dollars approximately. One large dark numeral or initials towards the top, perhaps in a corner. (Pause.)
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(“A circumstance with unknown ending.” Jane said this is represented quite well by the object. When Gladys gave Jane the memo bearing Mrs. Methinitus’s name on November 8, arrangements were made for Jane to sit in on a class the next day, and to thus meet Nancy M., etc. Naturally Jane wondered how things would work out, etc., which bears on the next data also: “Someone wonders how something will come out.” Jane discovered that she and Nancy were very compatible.
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(“An unforeseen circumstance involving three or three dollars approximately.” See the bill data above. One class day, Nancy Methinitus picked Jane up at the house because it was raining. Nancy parked by the Art Shop on the way to work and asked Jane to run in after some art supplies for class. This errand was unforeseen by Jane; this event took place during one of Jane’s first classes, when she did not know about plans for classes, etc.
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(The Grumbacher data can also apply, in that Grumbacher is the manufacturer of some of the art supplies Jane picked up for class one day when being given a ride by Nancy Methinitus, whose name is also on the object. See pages 216 and 224; the unforeseen circumstance and three-dollars data.
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