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The psychological bridgework of which I have spoken serves us well, however, and this exists on Ruburt’s part as well as my own.
(Much of the data on psychological bridgeworks was given at least a couple of years ago.)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
I am however, again, automatically a part of the message that I bring to you. At times, for various reasons, I am here more completely than in other sessions. These reasons however have to do with circumstances that are usually beyond “normal” control: electromagnetic conditions, psychological circumstances—the psychological climate for example. All of these could be considered as atmospheric conditions through which I must enter.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
When it seems to you that there is a difference between the focus in sessions, then it is simply that the reception conditions are poor. There is also a complicated psychological, very delicate manipulation that must occur. Sometimes there are small errors, so that the reception does not come as clearly.
[... 34 paragraphs ...]
Even the first had its psychological implications, for the uncle at that time was dissatisfied with existence, and with his accomplishments, and the carelessness that helped result in his accident was also partially his own. But the fact that the conception was accidental, and the death was accidental, has its own intuitive logic.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]