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Now if you please, give me a moment, and I shall use it well. (Pause, eyes closed.) These are simply impressions. I shall make no attempt to unscramble them at this point. They will have to do with our new friend. (Venice.)
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
You may take your break now and we shall continue… Our fire-loving young friend here can watch Ruburt light his match.
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Now. I shall indeed answer some of your questions myself. (To Venice McCullough.)
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We shall then indeed.
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(To Venice:) I enjoy our new friend’s questions, and I enjoy answering them. (Smile. To Pete:) As to our young friend’s question about his Lear Jet, I presume that is a snickering jet, we shall see.
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You want the answers to the wrong questions. You want me to deprive you of experience that you need, and in the reality in which you now exist, and in which you are learning very well to manipulate. You shall not get in the habit of having me tell you what will happen. I say this in all good humor and with due affection. (Pause, smile.) Do you understand?
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Within your reality there are procedures with which you must deal. There are many occasions when a glimpse into your own future will be of benefit, and then you shall have them. (Pause.) Questions as to the nature of reality and of existence—these will serve you better, and I believe that you know this already. You are learning very quickly, for that matter.
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We will therefore bid you all a fond good evening. My heartiest regards, and we shall now end our session.
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