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Now. You must not take too literally that which you read, but leave it to the inner self to interpret and decide, and leave it to our material also. For the material represents the very best of your knowledge as it is given to you. Do not let terms confuse you. They are by nature confusing and distorted.
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They cannot be intellectually held apart from the whole self. You must actively practice what you both know in your daily living. If you do not do so you will forget what you know, literally. What is said in our sessions must be utilized, and for the sake of others as well as for yourselves.
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There was a slight stroke on the left side several months ago with Miss Price, and Ruburt knew of this in a dream. There was, I believe, a hospital stay, though whether this was connected with the stroke I do not know.
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Ruburt’s letters in a metal box, with some clothing on top of the box. The poetry is separate. A sister of Miss Price’s is connected here. You will also hear from Miss Healy again. I believe she will join Blanche before long. (Pause, eyes closed.) The number 1815 may refer to a safety deposit box, I do not know. Give us a moment.
(Pause.) An M and an L. We will see. I do not know if this has reference to Ruburt’s letters and Blanche’s sister or relative, or to a contact concerning the ESP book.
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Do you have an envelope for me?
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Connection with a grave. With two people. With an expenditure of money. A knothole. I do not know to what this refers. And with shapes that appear like high buildings or a skyline of a city.
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Do you have any questions?
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(See the copy of the object on page 269. It consists of a note Jane wrote me late this morning, and left on the table for me to find upon coming home from work this noon. Jane herself left for work at about 11:30 AM at nursery school. The note used as object concerned work we had been doing with the pendulum recently, and which has also been discussed to some degree in recent sessions. I thought it would have strong emotional attachment for Jane.
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The door, the door from which she emerged after sending the telegram. The money having to do with concern over Blanche’s family, and how they would handle Blanche’s estate. The Spencer is a future development. The black buttons on Blanche’s death—the dress she wore. The grave is obvious. Other impressions also apply to the same circumstances—the city, Baltimore. Ruburt was so certain not to block anything that he did not let me focus clearly enough, but that is all right for now. The mail had to do with his letter. That will do for explanation, I believe.
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