1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:455 AND stemmed:am)
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I am idle and curious... My best wishes to all of my friends. My best wishes also, Joseph, to Ruburt. I am still not pleased with the hair arrangement; it does not suit me.
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I am in fine company. I am honored... (to Bill:) you run away. Jesuits are not that bad... We could get rid of all of your symptoms, but... to please you I will make a bargain with you: I will not mention your problem if you do not want me to—(There followed another humorous exchange between Seth and Bill.) Some Jesuits are sorrowful jokers, and laugh while the tears roll down their cheeks. That is all right... They will learn...
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
This is not only personal. It is a law. Because I am your friend, I can help you... That you do not take the time and the effort is the reason why you still have the symptoms. (Ulcers.) ... There is no other way. When you are ready to look inward you will rid yourself of the symptoms. This applies to every man.
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Now, I am pleased that you have kept copies of the material so carefully. And when we are done ... Then you will see that we have done very well indeed.
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(10:00. Jane’s trance had again been good, her pace a bit slower but still usually faster than I am used to as far as note-taking goes.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Now, I like you (to Bill), but I do not intrude when I am not invited, and as a rule I do not offer advice when I am not asked...
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But you are not ready... demands effort... The results would be spectacular in your case. Your life and destiny is in your own hands... Wouldn’t feel the need to punish yourself ... I am ready to give you help—
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Now give us a moment. (To John:) I am not sure here, so I will go slowly...
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