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(At 8:55 PM Jane had the impression of the name, Alice Prentice, as that of the deceased high-school classmate of mine, who was now dead, that I had helped astrally. See page 30. I thought the name Alice familiar, but couldn’t help out re Prentice. I may have some high-school material filed away, that can furnish data.
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In answer to one of your questions. The name Alice. A last name like Prince, with an S initial, or like Prentice. One who tries, an apprentice. 1963, Florida, a lung difficulty. Two children, one with a name like Gina (spelled); a relative in Schenectady, New York. Ill in 1963. Died in 1965.
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.
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It allows the light of its personality to shine purposely down those paths from which it has come, in order to help others who will follow; but the light is the light of vitality, and carries with it traces of the personality who lets it shine.
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It is easier then for similar thoughts to follow. So in a larger sense, as personalities leave your system, as they travel into other dimensions, they also set up electrical pathways, and each personality who does so makes those paths easier for others. Do you see?
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Now because the spacious present exists, in other terms, these selves are actually in all places at one time. As you seem to approach different dimensions however, then you seem to approach a personality who exists at the time of your perception of him.
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...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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