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Ruburt demanded utmost obedience. He lived for the cause. Many were killed upon his word. His sense of energy was boundless, and he was convinced of his purpose. Toward the end of a long life, however, he began to doubt. Life was cheap. Give us a moment.
(Pause at 10:25.) But he took a nationalistic glory in killing his enemies. Each death he saw as a triumph for the cause.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(10:30. Jane remembered the material. She’s also had images. At break she got a series of images of the first ruler, bloodthirsty and joyous as he killed, she said. A great sword, a shield, cries; white teeth and dark skin. “And absolutely convinced of his views. I must be getting him bigger than life, because now I see him bounding all over Europe with his great big shield.” She had these images or impressions off to her left.
[... 21 paragraphs ...]
(After the session she had more impressions off to her left of the Turkish leader—“the white teeth and dark skin. He loved fancy clothes. He had enormous vitality, bounding about, killing with a joyful childlike innocence, if you can put it that way. He seems like a giant to me.” Jane said her body reacted in different ways—“with a thrill, a chill, an empty stomach all at once....”)