1 result for (book:tps4 AND heading:"delet session septemb 12 1977" AND stemmed:reason)
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(1. We were concerned about Jane’s continuing eye-sinus condition—the protruding and drainage. We didn’t want it to become a lasting thing. What, we wondered, was necessary to bring about a reasonable remission?
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I will at some time go into the reasons why all of you chose that house and the flood situation, for it fit into your joint and private purposes. The Walls were also involved. They served as house parents to some degree.
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(10:16.) You had excelled, as he had, in all areas of that experience—as warriors, religious leaders, chieftains. In this life, therefore, you always felt sorry for those you felt could not achieve, and often held back your own abilities or criticisms for that reason.
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Prentice served your purposes for the same reason, and because of reincarnational contacts with Tam.
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In this life Ruburt chose poverty as a background, a mother who was not physically fit, a broken family. You chose parents who in their way were culturally deprived, ignorant of fine music or literature, and temperamentally poles apart. Then you chose a prime ability, not overly valued by society. When the two of you took up together for the reasons given, you decided upon a further handicap, though you had not specifically chosen one.
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You both had existences in which you combined the traits of each in medieval Europe. Sacred manuscripts were often stolen from one monastery and taken to another, where they were exchanged for the goods of this world, and for sanctuary. Some of those experiences led you both to desire a certain privacy while remaining in the midst of a community, and here again Ruburt’s condition came into service, giving you a built-in reason for not going out into the world.
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