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He should remember to recognize resentment when he feels it, and then to realize that the resentment can be dismissed, can fall away from him. The initial recognition must be made, however. Then have him imagine plucking out the resentment by the roots and replacing it with a positive feeling. But he must imagine the plucking-out process.
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“It has all been worth it.” (Pause.) Victoria, the place. “When we danced one night I had a headache—do you remember?
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“There was a fountain with an apple on it—do you remember?” (Long pause.) Something about a missal or prayer book, with dates, black, and a connection with a grandfather.
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In your dimension it is as if events, remembered events, were like pieces of furniture, all arranged in one room, in a given order. Living in the room, you can find your way between the pieces of furniture easily.
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You already have a way prepared for you. You have already made your in- roads long before the time of physical death. Only the ego is usually unaware of these activities. John has himself been with her in his sleep state, and does not remember.
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