1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:315 AND stemmed:session)
SESSION 315
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(John Bradley was a witness to the session.)
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The pendulum sessions should be continued, and you will find many of the answers Ruburt seeks. I will be of benefit with comments.
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(See page 249 of the 313th session: Wherein a professional man not with John’s company offers John something.)
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(John witnessed the 313th session on January 18,1967. He told us this evening when we met that he had been asked to run for county commissioner by the assistant district attorney of his hometown, Williamsport, PA, but did not tell us anything else particularly. John was asked to run since the 313th session, and has turned down the offer; it would involve a financial loss.
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(See the 313th session for the material concerning some of John’s children and a possible unhealthy relationship with other children.
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Now, Joseph, you two are on the right track as far as Ruburt’s symptoms are concerned, and your aid in the pendulum sessions is invaluable.
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Feelings of guilt in this case involved with the left hand. He will have more to say concerning these points, either at Wednesday’s session or perhaps we may hold a session tomorrow evening instead.
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Also he will meet a woman in this town, a woman he has met here before, and he should not encourage any relationship. She has been mentioned in our sessions before.
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(The woman John might meet in this town would be June Fleming, whom John met some time ago at a bar called The Elms. He has not seen her for a long time, nor has he been to The Elms recently. John heard Seth’s voice in warning one time when with June Fleming, and heeded the caution. This material is on record in the sessions.
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(See page 253 of the 313th session, describing a change of features John saw transform the face of his district supervisor recently at a meeting in Rochester. I asked Seth to discuss this phenomenon after break.
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You may ask questions, take a break, or end the session as you prefer.
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You may again ask questions, take a break or end the session.
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You may then end the session, unless our county commissioner would like to cross-examine me.
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Now, we shall take our break or end our session.
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