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[... 17 paragraphs ...]
I have told you that you can change the past. In doing so you change the self, by choosing from past experience those elements to which you shall and shall not react. This you can do. (Long pause.)
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
Now. You can change the past, and in doing so change the present and the future. You can change the present, and in doing so change the past and the future. You can change the future, and in doing so change the present and the past.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
We will fill all of this in for you. If some of it seems disconnected it is simply because I want to outline the main areas to be developed. Ruburt saw himself as a writer, and not as a psychic. He knew intuitively that he was a psychic. He was also highly anxious to succeed, and knew that he was not doing so.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Some was, but when it became conscious he became panic-stricken. His drive toward success had been quickened by its taste, however. He wanted more. He felt hampered by you. At the same time he felt the need to contribute financially, and he felt that you were tying his hands by forcing him to make money in ways in which he was not particularly equipped to do so, while forbidding him to be a success with books.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
At the crisis point you were both alienated. He was completely bewildered. He was doing what he felt you wanted him to do, yet the results displeased you, and he felt you found him physically repulsive. In desperation you both began to question inner attitudes, and you then broke the ice with a pendulum session. (See the 350th Session.)
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Now my dear friend—(staring at me, Jane tapped with her foot on the coffee table between us) your hats, your caps... Do you see any connection?
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(“Well, I guess I do. He wears a hat, and I stick to caps...There must be something here I’m missing, though.”)
[... 13 paragraphs ...]