1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:428 AND stemmed:paus)
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I am speaking now in terms of evolution. The material in the last two sessions was given to you therefore in terms that you could understand. (Pause.) Multidimensional concepts cannot be received, nor interpreted, at this point by the physical brain. The mind and the inner self can become aware of such concepts. Now give us a moment. (Pause.)
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I do not know now to what the following refers exactly: a connection with Miss L. Were you in a class together? With a teacher who was Miss L... (Pause.) Connection with drawing or maps or geography.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Give me a moment. (Pause.) In regard to another question, having to do with the frameworks left behind. Do you recall?
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Mentally and emotionally such a personality may even travel down(Jane made a descending gesture) to help another. This is a very simplified explanation, for you are not ready to study the reality of multidimensional personality thoroughly. (Pause.) As thoughts set up traces and new patterns, new electrical pathways in the physical brain, it then becomes easier for the brain to entertain these habitual lines of thought.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
(Humorously.) I am overjoyed to be the self that you know (smile), and I do indeed take pleasure in that existence, and in meeting its responsibilities. (Pause.) The other personality (smile), which is also myself, has a warm spot in its heart for me (stronger, forceful voice), though again, he would not put it in those terms. He enjoys his own existence.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
The girl worked in a shoe store in 1938. Your mother, I believe, was aware of this or mentioned it to you at the time. (Pause.) The fox is a strong connection here. An address, perhaps 428. This may be a Fox Street, to the outside area of town...
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
...and a connection with two elderly people who I believe lived there. Now let us see this through. The girl was twice connected with you, presumably in classes. A smaller brother. A close friend named Cheryl. She married a man with a name like scramble or scrapple. (Pause.)
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