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The added monthly count on his part was the offshoot of the work he has done thinking of abundance. Granted the effects were not large, but they were definite. He did not overconcentrate, you see. He sent out the thoughts with full confidence, but in almost a playful manner, thinking merely of extra money.
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(Tam arrives this weekend, May 2. Jane’s original dental appointment was for later in May. The receptionist told Jane she would notify Jane of any cancellations that developed.)
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(This session was held on Wednesday, April 30. On Thursday and Friday, May 1 & 2, surveyors were at work on the property, laying out the dimensions for a proposed parking lot that would run from W. Water St, in front of the house, to the back fence of the property, some hundred feet.)
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Give us a moment. A period of time where the issue is uncertain on both the part of your present landlord and your prospective buyer. (Florence Halliday, who was once an ESP student of Jane’s.) This, again because of the psychic conditions involved, is highly plastic. The woman wants the house badly. She is stronger because of this desire at this time.
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There was deception in the terms of half-truths, not completely explained, in answer to your question. The truth was stated in such a way that it’s implications were not understood.
(This statement of Seth’s has been more than vindicated. First a mutual friend of Jane’s and F. Halliday explained what was intended by the parking lot. This on Thursday, May 1. F. Halliday could not believe the parking lot idea, saying she had been told a “circular driveway” was all that had been planned, curving around the doctor’s house next door, and not disturbing much property. She had no idea that much of the yard on the side of the house, from the street to the far back fence, had been earmarked by our landlord for sale to Dr Levine for a parking lot.
(On Sunday, May 4, Jane spoke to F. Halliday by telephone, and was so informed by the prospective landlady herself. She is to see her lawyer, “to see what can be done, if anything,” etc.)
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(10:55. Jane said she was “really out,” etc.)