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Now give us time. (Pause.) It is connected to a woman. Approximately five foot five, though somewhat shortened now, as with age. Simply the word Osburn connected here. (My phonetic interpretation.) Perhaps letters from an Osburn at one time. This in the past, with the Osburn connection.
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Some strange connection with him and geese. I do not know here. Perhaps he had a pet goose. I would not want a pet goose. We are speaking of the woman’s husband, or father here. We shall try to clear it as we progress. I do not know if this is our young friend’s grandfather, or the grandfather’s father, you see.
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(While speaking for Seth, she had a mental image of a back room, and an “impression” of a storm. She also felt she had looked at a photograph, but could not say whether of a man or a woman; perhaps an old-fashioned photo. Jane said she feels it is “her end of the deal” not to block the material.
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A pearl. Either a pearl, or Pearl, a woman’s name. A connection with a woman distant, that is, a half relative. For example, a half sister or a half aunt. In the family history…
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A small cat, either involved in the argument, or caused the argument, or present during the argument. Her own sympathies were with the male. The woman, her mother, shows it, and she often puts herself in this woman’s place, demanding the attention she does not feel she can otherwise obtain.
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There is some resentment here, a smoldering one. She would have preferred to have been born a male. This is her first existence as a woman. An episode occurring when she was approximately in a sixth grade (pause) added to an already existing sense of insecurity. (Pause.) There are also other-life connections that enter in here. The family also uses the mother as a way of testing its own strength and unity, and as a method of channeling aggression. Often she picks up the aggression of the family, and then reacts for you all. You can then blame her without facing the fact of the underlying aggression.
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