1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:493 AND stemmed:he)
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(“Poppa Joe. Maybe one of the kid’s relatives, or one of the kids.” Pause. “Something about a ring, and Bill. I don’t recall if he wears rings; but if not then the ring finger would be hurt, particularly. But I have a picture of a ring, something like the one you wear. Maybe it’s the other guy’s.”
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(“Some dim connection now with Tom Page, as if he’s writing the story. This doesn’t happen in bright sunlight. I think the time I gave is approximately correct. It could be foggy and misty.”
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Now. The accident probability is more closely allied with our Jesuit than with our cat lover, and he has been driving himself too hard.
Such an accident would occur in a period of exuberance, rather than for example when he was driving in connection with his duties at work. In letting down, there is the danger that he would let down too far, forgetting caution.
He should generally watch himself in activities not connected with work, using tools or so forth, for a period of approximately 10 days. There is no need avoiding the one accident and having another of a different kind.
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“Infinite intelligence guides and protects me in my activities.” He should say this several times to himself, slowly and meaningfully, morning, noon and evening during the time given. It will automatically allow the inner portion of his personality to protect him from such probable harm.
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I will then let you do so. The knowledge prickles the balloon of emotions that were building up within our friend. Otherwise they would emerge in an overexuberance when relieved from work pressure, resulting in carelessness. Beneath this of course the psychological need to be hurt, to punish himself, because he cannot strike out against a superior in the work situation.
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