1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:436 AND stemmed:would)
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Two accidents were involved then, hence the confusion. The bridge for these was an accident in the past involving Nina’s mother. This served as a connection to Bill Macdonnel. The affair in which Bill is involved has already taken place also, the night of Ruburt’s experience. (Which would be September 11.
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(Callista called Jane to tell her about several psychic experiences of her own, both before and after Buff’s death. One of these involved Callista knowing that her marriage to Buff would be short, and his death. As Jane offered Callista reassurances on the phone, she got the impression that Callista would remarry.
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The accident involving Tam’s Eve would take place, if it does, on a day with a five in it. The 5th, 15th, or 25th. It would be a minor accident, but in the Bill Macdonnel accident someone, not Bill, was severely injured.
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The name Gert comes to mind, though this may be distorted; that is, the name. I would say the woman would be over 35, or give the appearance of being so. (Pause.) A stretch of road leading to the city, on the outskirts... (Pause.) The woman, the older woman, is in a state of inner emotional turmoil, that should be resolved by the end of May.
The danger then lies with association with the woman, on Eve’s part. The accident, again, would be comparatively minor unless the older woman’s inner existence drastically changes for the worse. (Long pause.) If Eve does not drive with her she will not be involved.
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(C B Doesn’t know a man with a limp, or something wrong with a leg. As stated however, C B felt even before her husband’s death that she would remarry, to a man “with a great age difference.” We don’t know if this means to a younger man than C B, or an older one.
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