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(Pause.) Your brother Dick was meant to be a female. He was to have been a little sister. Give us a moment. (Pause.) There will be a separation of the mother and the father. The father’s shell will feel pushed out initially, but then will find peace and contentment, for it is passive, and has been pushed to exhaustion. (My parents did end up separated)
Other elements of it will rejoin the main personality. It stayed as a counterbalancing influence in the family, for the sons’ sake. What is left will enjoy the sunlight and green grass, and be peaceful. (Pause.)
Give us time. The house eventually will pass into other hands. Perhaps an A.K. The mother will to some extent find release, staying I believe near Betts and Loren, or very strongly connected to them. The aggressive social outlook would be good for the mother. Betts and Loren must help others, for they cannot find peace within themselves otherwise.
This is quite legitimate. They are not developed enough to have peace within themselves. Helping others turns their aggressions into beneficial action, a transformation of sorts.
Your mother needs action, physical vigorous action. Your kind of life would drive her mad. She could destroy your other brother. For a while she will stay at home. (Pause.) Your father’s ghost or shell waits to be reunited with the other portions of itself. In the meantime it will roam through the old house, seeking what is lost, and finding recreated scenes that bring him peace.
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