1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:445 AND stemmed:work)
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(This agrees with my circumstances when I lived at home. In my school days I did not have a drawing table, but worked bent over at a card table in the front upstairs room, with a small drawing board in my lap, resting on the edge of the card table. I shared this room with my brother Loren. Jane has been in the room many times of course, but did not know the particular circumstances of my working just described.
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(During break Jane began to get further impressions on her own, and they are noted below. If she was in a trance now it was a very light one. Seth was not involved. It is interesting to see how association works in such cases.
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Both you and Ruburt, in your dream states, have already to some degree become acquainted with what your work will be. Because of your love of images, and Ruburt’s love of words and rhythm, you will both still utilize these characteristics. Shortly I will tell you what this work will involve.
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Your creations then will endure according to the intensity you give them. No natural elements will destroy them, yet they will only be observed by those who can understand them. For many they will exist as beacons. They can also be observed briefly by those still within the physical plane in the dream state if they are far enough progressed. You will have far more material to work with. (Smile; emphatic. Long pause.)
I will have more to say along these lines when we get to it, or when you ask me. Remember that I told you both that you have already begun your work. Someday you may even inspire other artists still within this field. Ruburt will do the same. (Pause.) You will help give knowledge and inspiration to others even while you continue to develop your own abilities on another level. Now unless you have questions we will end our session.
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