1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:358 AND stemmed:our)
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Now. My regards to our friend, and please give us a moment. (Pause.) Now as to your picture of your sister, a period approximately six months distant and the probability of a bathroom tumble, that can be averted if no small rugs are used on the floor. This includes rubber-backed rugs.
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(Recently our friend in Boston, Pat Norelli, had visited a female medium who told her that she was under the influence of an evil eye, and would never have a happy day as long as she lived. This alarmed Pat so that she phoned Jane long distance, asking for some information from Seth.)
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She is sincere, and sincerely deluded, a psychopathic personality who delights in arousing fear in others. (Pause.) And for our romantic Boston friend (smile), the following: at this time you are (smile) not wasting your time with your fine gentleman friend. No more should be read into that last sentence than I have given you, however, for I will not predict for you the outcome of the relationship.
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For our long-haired blonde friend, (Marilyn Wilbur), shortly a new element, another person who will play a significant part in her life, for either a long or brief period. The person either connected to her, or to her friend—a new personality element. Certainly in the long run beneficial. (Pause.) I believe but am not certain, that the individual will not be originally from this area, or, if so, will be connected with another area. (Pause.)
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I hesitate to ask our young friend.
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If you have no more questions than we shall end our session, as I know too well how many sessions are not yet typed.
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Julie lived where there were few flowers—that is why she is so fond of them now. I will have some words for Julie and Stephen at our next session.
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(It is August 21 as I type these notes. As far as we can remember, no dinner for five worked out re the Boston trip. A package did arrive for Pat Norelli, containing her new glasses, however. Pat was most anxious to get these, and found them waiting at her Boston apartment upon our arrival there. Her first question of her roommate, after showing Jane and me our room, concerned the arrival of the glasses. The data are very general however.)
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