1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:420 AND stemmed:both)
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(On June 27 Jane had received a letter from Tam Mossman at Prentice-Hall, requesting information on Dr. Instream, Dr. Bernard, both psychologists; and on Ray Van Over. We had talked over the best way to answer the letter, and had made some notes to that end today. But these were unsatisfactory; so much could be said that, once again, answers to what seemed like simple questions could expand with a life of their own.
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Dr. Gene Bernard has received some excellent material from me, both in the realm of psychological interpretation, and clairvoyant impressions. I had a session for him at his wife’s request when he was ill, and in Ruburt’s files his answering letter attests to the correctness of my interpretations and impressions.
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My material will be published. (Pause.) Probabilities always operate, and free will is always involved. However, I believe that you will be my publishers. I send you my best wishes (long pause), and invite either or both of you here.
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I do not intend to take up our sessions with such material, however. I will then end the session. My heartiest wishes to you both.
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(Pause; smile, eyes closed.) The unstable elements are not helpful. The electromagnetic components of the atmosphere and of the personality both are in a state of unbalance, that changes very rapidly. On some such occasions these circumstances can work toward excellent communication. As a rule however the conditions are poor.
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