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[... 16 paragraphs ...]
Now, if you will forgive me, he sees your mother’s stupidity in important matters. If she is destructive, he sees that this destruction is the other face of love never truly given. It is not aimed, it is a rage, enveloping like a storm of nature, enveloping even the personality from whom it emits, so that the mother becomes a victim also.
Ruburt can see this then objectively. Your mother is not out to kill him personally. His mother was not out to kill him personally. He was simply there.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Your father fulfilled his main purpose in this existence, and was satisfied, sometime within five to seven years after his marriage. He wanted to leave then. The main portion of his personality, the integrating functions, the strong core, left, and rejoined the entity years ago. A fragment, the shell that you know, remained.
She could not let it go. She demanded that some portion of your father remain. They made a bargain, all without knowing. Her vitality would not permit her to leave. She was tied too strongly to earth through physical connections. More than half of your father’s personality has been vacant, and this portion has been with the entity. It has grown and matured. It stepped out.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
There was no inner need nor purpose in its remaining. There were reasons why the two personalities, your mother and your father, met. These reasons on your father’s part were consummated. He did not feel that he could die. (Pause.) He left what she wanted. (Long pause.) She fears the presence of her husband’s other self, but does not know this consciously.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
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.)
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
The existing personality shows delusions, for what the ghost knows the physical self does not perceive.
[... 19 paragraphs ...]