1 result for (book:tps2 AND heading:"delet session novemb 26 1972" AND stemmed:time)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
The session contained information about vital aspects of Ruburt’s personality, but given in your terms at a particular period of time. More intimate material concerning your own relationship could not be given then, of the kind given later. He would not allow it.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
His mother, Father Ryan, Walter, some college friends, Mozet, Hays, all of those persons in one way or another implied strongly at times that he was either a saint or a devil, a creator or a destroyer. He held his faith in himself despite those odds, and because of the vitality of his youth.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
It is true that for some time he then projected portions of his own overly-conscientious portions upon you, and then reacted; but it is also true that you had schooled yourself to display displeasure through a heavy silence, and were afraid of displaying your happier, sunnier emotions.
When he was spontaneous, it seemed, you did (underlined) disapprove. At the time that session was given (367th) those elements were paramount. It was because of his great love for you and his knowledge of your great love for him, that your disapproval, by contrast, was (underlined) so chilling.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(8:25.) Unfortunately your own illness brought up in you some buried characteristics that then for some time became the habit rather than, as earlier, the exception.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
Ruburt has always known this. To some extent he had equated his recovery as almost impossible at times, since in those terms, now, and when (underlined) they operate, it puts him in the position of trying to be perfect. Do you follow me?
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
The entire psychic situation then brought into your lives fantastic energy, and attempted to correlate diverse creative, personal and psychic goals. All for this was focused into a particular time, as you think of it.
[... 20 paragraphs ...]
(“It’s nothing great. What do you think about the news he got about sales this week, because of the Time Magazine article?”)
[... 40 paragraphs ...]
The easy, spontaneous, daily, trivial, give-and-take was not there. Both of you knew it. You took approximately the same amount of time to do your puzzles as you usually spent working, to fill in the gap. Does that answer your question?
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
Console likes to invent new hemispheres to explore, and new vehicles with their own amazing controls. Richard then learns to operate the controls, and revels in the expertise. There will be more at a later time, and I appreciate my debut in time.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(At the time I read the copy to Richard and Eleanor on the phone, the name Andrews had no meaning for them, etc.)