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Now if you follow my advice, when you have guests or when you are at work, whenever you see people, you will then try to get an inner impression of the selves that they have been, or of the entity of which they are part.
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(Whether or not we visit Reverend Crosson this summer at his camp in the Berkshires, in Massachusetts; and whether later in the year Jane speaks in New York City at a meeting of the Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship, with Reverend Crosson.)
There will be no complications resulting from such a meeting of an adverse nature, if you feared this. Some good contacts would be made. They will be made in any case. Ruburt should not plan to do trance work. (As suggested by Reverend C., on stage.) His main energies remain with the material. He is an excellent teacher however, and a good speaker.
I am not going to tell you to go or not to go. You must make your own decision. Give us a moment. (Pause.) The woman mentioned very shortly may lose or give up her position. There is illness for her in the fairly near future, but if you meet her, it will be of help nevertheless. Through various circumstances she may not even call. Another speaker, thought not available, may change his mind.
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Your attitude in any case toward the meeting should be a relaxed one, whether you go or not.
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We will then end our session. (Leaning forward, amused:) I trust it meets with your approval, and with Ruburt’s.
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