1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:374 AND stemmed:paus)
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Give us a moment here however. (Pause.) Now. First of all: the affair the other evening with the Gallaghers was legitimate. There was contact made with the Jesuit’s father. (Saturday, October 21, 1967, at a table-tipping session.) I told you that Ruburt’s abilities were developing along several new lines, and this is the beginning of one of them.
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The psychic environment still needs to be improved. The husband has made good efforts. However, stronger ones must be made. Particular care should be taken in the morning and evening, so that there is no atmosphere of negative suggestion. (Pause.) Continue the peanut oil and the other recommendations. The alfalfa should definitely be added now.
Do not tell her of our sessions as yet. (Pause.) I am not clear here—there is something to do with bread. Give me a moment. (Pause.) Raisin bread should be added to the diet, and rye. Honey and nuts. No pecans. (Long pause.)
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A steady, progressive, but paced release from symptoms will allow for a more orderly mental and physical return to health. Otherwise the personality would become swamped by the problems that it has been trying so desperately to avoid. (Pause.)
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This then is the result of improvement. Work with a hypnotist should help clear such difficulties. (Pause.) There still seems to be some chemical reaction to metal (Jane paused, eyes closed, then shook her head in puzzlement), an acid connection here. I will pin it down when I am able.
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(At 9:38 Jane paused briefly, still in trance, her eyes closed.)
The young woman of whom our friend (John Bradley) speaks. Impressions: an A. (Pause.) Lived in a town by a river. Connection with two males, one older, perhaps 34, a brother or close friend.
S E V; although these could be initials, I believe they are the first letters of a word. (Long pause.) An Irish name or background. Connection with a Barbara. A turnabout in choice of career. A very old relative still living. An A V.
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