1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:392 AND stemmed:paus)
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(Jane began speaking in a voice stronger than usual, her eyes opening occasionally. Pauses as usual.)
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Now. (Pause.) Ruburt has only now begun to take those necessary steps that lead to total commitment. His personality is so constructed that he cannot give time, without conflict, to any matter to which he is not totally committed, or to any matter about which he has any serious doubt.
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Now, give us a moment. (Pause, voice much quieter.) This will apply to our friend Philip. These are impressions. (Long pause.)
We are dealing now with a more comprehensive period. I will give the impressions as they come. I believe these relate to the past. G A R. 1947—a spectacular event, or an event deeply affecting him. (Pause.)
Disconnected from that, two women, one older than the other, I believe related, perhaps though not necessarily sisters. One with brown hair. Connection with Mary, or the initial M. (Pause.) I will try to designate by using the word “now” the separation between impressions.
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Now. A Mississippi connection. A professor, this separate again, who particularly had Philip’s respect or notice. On the lean side, glasses. F O B connected with him, and a connection with economics or mathematics. (Pause.) Two children.
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The error having to do with the name Philip—the minister at one time in his life was called Phil. The upsetting circumstance mentioned—the decision—representing the basis of conflict that perpetuates many of his physical symptoms. This material was received last evening, and displaced in this evening’s session. It could have been delivered last evening, you see. (Long pause, eyes closed.)
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I believe New York. For a three-year tenure period. (Pause.)
Within a month, at the most two months, I believe, an offer, now to our Philip, of a new position. The neck difficulty (John B.’s) caused by inner conflict, resulting in a slight misalignment of the 4th vertebra. (Long pause.)
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