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(Tonight we were not sure what Seth would discuss, so just before the session I asked that he talk about the seance held last week, representing the 435th session. We wanted more information on Jane’s obviously real and deep emotional reactions during this.
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Another person will become involved, who is not connected with Prentice-Hall. He will become involved directly or indirectly through Timothy (humorously), and he will have much to do in the future with our own work. That is, in making it known.
Timothy Mossman was subconsciously aware that he would meet me when he read Ruburt’s manuscript. The affair was up to him however. Had he simply rejected the manuscript and not written the letter that he did, the meeting would not have taken place; and he knew this also.
He does have a purpose, that is one of several courses that he can follow, that will enable him to fulfill the purpose, which is his during this existence. He wanted to understand at one time the heredity of seeds and plants. Now he will work to understand the nature and makeup of those in quotes “unorthodox” seeds within mankind’s personality. He will learn to use his intellect as a fine tool, while his intuitions point to the proper direction.
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Give us a moment. (Pause.) There are, as mentioned earlier, other roads that he could take. They would all in one way or another lead him to the same path. He must escape his occasional glibness, for he could use it to fool himself and not use his full abilities.
Now. Wednesday’s affair was legitimate, though carrying several distortions. Ruburt’s own abilities are growing, for as he is allowing himself release in his work, so he is allowing release of his abilities.
Before, he was afraid to sense those changes in the atmosphere that he could sense so well. On occasion he would fabricate a physical symptom to explain a sudden change of mood, that was instead the result of clairvoyant knowledge.
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At one time he did correctly perceive an accident having to do with that Nina’s mother, and recorded it. (Perhaps two years ago.) Hence the name, popping up the other evening. It served as a transition: an accident in which Mark, Bill Macdonnel, was involved, though I do not believe he directly participated. I am not sure, for he was not driving.
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The Nina incident was a springboard. I do not believe Bill Macdonnel was injured, but he was either responsible for the accident or it was his car and the woman with whom he is involved. Now a child connected here also, whether with Bill Macdonnel or Tam Mossman I am not sure.
(We have no way of knowing what has happened concerning Bill in Santa Barbara as yet. Although we are good friends he seldom writes letters. He has telephoned us once in the last year. Occasionally his mother will call us and bring us up to date on her son’s activities.
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Some additional problems for the woman who called, and marriage to a man with something wrong with a leg, perhaps only a slight limp. Illness for a child, a croup. Eventual strengthening of the woman’s personality. The husband still visits the house. I am not sure here: some innocuous message to let her know. Something about butter. It could be: do not keep the butter in the pantry. Did he used to tell her to keep it in the refrigerator?
Also something about a stack of books with pictures or representations, old ones (pause), kept in the cellar, initialed; and something about not a scrap of evidence. He doesn’t want her to worry. The pot always boils. There was a package of something he ordered that came after his death, connected with the initials N A R or the letters.
He tells her to remember the fountainhead, may be a book, and something about coming through the rye.
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