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TES8 Session 388 December 20, 1967 daughter John wife Peg crippled

He lost his own wife, and was left with a highly neurotic and completely crippled daughter, for whom he cared for many years. The woman’s name as a man (pause) was Nicolo Vanguardi (my phonetic interpretation) and the daughter’s name was Rosalina. He resented the girl, and while he cared for her he did not do so kindly.

He wanted to remarry. No one would have him because of his daughter. The girl, when she could, defied him. (Long pause.) She was a rather handsome-looking young woman, though not of stable temperament, crippled but not deformed.

In this existence however the personality of its own free will chose to understand in a different context, and work out problems faced so poorly in the earlier life. This time the personality is John’s wife, being cared for, you see, rather than caring for; being physically dependent. The personality could not and would not, out of fear, try to understand the circumstances and position of the crippled daughter. Not for a moment could he then bear to contemplate the inner reality in personal terms.

TES6 Impressions Attached to Session 268 Friday, June 17, 1966 watch ha stolen wheelchair misplaced

12) old man in a wheelchair—not connected with the watch.
* Don knew a woman who was crippled with arthritis who spent a lot of time in a wheelchair.
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TES9 Jane’s Impressions for the Crossons May 20, 1969 twin orator academy battling brother

[...] Saw riding accident by an academy when you were about 14...You were held up, crippled in some way, for a couple of years... [...]

ECS1 Impressions (For Jack and Mabel Cross) May 20, 1969 (By Jane Roberts) twin orator academy battling brother

Fourteenth-Century France—riding academy—saw riding accident by an academy when you were about 14—you were held up, crippled in some way, for a couple of years—you had a brother and the brother was with you at the time of the accident. [...]

TES1 Session 6 December 11, 1963 Gratis levitation board aggressions Fragment

“Why do we have cripples?”

WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 15, 1984 fetuses offspring cart born deficient

[...] You may be born in excellent health in one life, with a high intelligence and great wit, while in still another existence you may be born ill or crippled or mentally deficient.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 2, 1984 Jake Bantam shaky staff barber

(When I approached the room in which I knew Marie lay in bed, crippled by arthritis, I heard Jane and her mother inside. [...]

TES8 Session 353 July 17, 1967 cupboard slept Peter Wisconsin laundromat

[...] For in those hours he saw himself crippled as she was, and a stone about your neck.

TSM Chapter Eleven Sally Jon Ann Jim Lindens

[...] He lost his wife and was left with a highly neurotic crippled daughter for whom he cared for many years. [...]

[...] She was a handsome-looking young woman, crippled but not deformed. [...]

[...] The personality in the earlier existence would not and could not try to understand the circumstances and position of the crippled daughter. [...]

TES4 Session 182 August 28, 1965 Bill hay kill fever mother

(Bill’s mother, who was also an arthritic cripple like Jane’s mother, was a very aggressive personality, a masculine one, who developed arthritis in order to lose her mobility and thus avoid harming Bill’s father and the children. [...]

[...] In his previous life Walter Zeh had been crippled because of an accident.

TES7 Session 316 February 1, 1967 mother identification Saratoga sensitivity attack

[...] He also, because of this identification, feared he would become crippled and that you would leave him. [...]

TPS1 Session 371 (Deleted) October 11, 1967 ripping symptoms solution veil tampering

[...] He had nothing to do with making his mother a cripple, nor does his fear, hatred or scorn of her keep her in that condition.

TPS2 Deleted Session July 31, 1972 emotional rapport sang weren Nebene

[...] And I chose my mother, who turned out crippled, for similar reasons, I guess. [...]

TPS1 Session 370 (Deleted) October 9, 1967 conscientious Nancy mother demand overly

On a few occasions the mother went so far as to say: “I hope you are crippled someday, too.” [...]

TES8 Session 345 June 12, 1967 job foods overexpectations money thorn

[...] These symptoms further aggravated his fears of dependence, and in his worse moments he feared that he would become a cripple and you would leave him. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session April 1, 1970 motion nonrunning mental spontaneity running

[...] The feeling of contempt he had for the sick or crippled has long vanished. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 31, 1978 Jupenlasz Mansfield Scott pioneering Nearing

[...] In later life she was severely crippled with arthritis. [...]

TES8 Session 346 June 14, 1967 peanuts overproduction sun symptoms apricot

[...] At his worse moments, he thought that he could not love a cripple, since he did not love his mother, so how could you.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 845, April 2, 1979 nuclear Mile Jonestown Island scientists

(Right now, a week after it began to manifest itself, the situation at the crippled nuclear power plant near Harrisburg is still very tense. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 846, April 4, 1979 Jonestown cult fallout reactor Island

[...] Jane and I read that it will take up to four years and many millions of dollars to decontaminate, overhaul, and place the crippled reactor back in operation; the cost is given in incalculable estimates ranging from $40 million to $400 million. [...]

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