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[...] A wealthy one in one life.
—a characteristic method, and an unwholesome one, of satisfying needs, a characteristic method which has been built up through personality patterns that have been adopted through many existences. For example, in one past life you attacked quite forcibly the female physical organs: an ovary with which you had great difficulty.
I must here express my gratitude indeed that Ruburt deign to allow this unscheduled session, particularly since we missed our own last scheduled one. [...]
I want here, Joseph, to make one note for our own benefit, that should be included with our material on the nature of action, if indeed our two visitors will for a moment forgive me. [...]
(“No one, I guess.”)
[...] There are multitudinous levels that can be plunged into with various life forms, diverse and alien, but nevertheless interconnected and dependent one upon the other. [...]
[...] You are, or scientists are, working within what may be described as one small cube within literally millions of somewhat similar though different cubes, the cubes all representing various camouflage universes.
Like rats in mazes, with luck you could theoretically travel from one cube or maze to another, though practically this is impossible. [...]
[...] The situation reminded me of my wife’s strong secretive streak in her makeup—one much like mine, I thought. I also think this streak has played a large part in her “symptoms” over the years, and that each one of us ought to work hard at eliminating, or at least minimizing, that aspect of our personalities. I think this is an important point, and one I meant to go into with her, but didn’t. I’ll mention it tomorrow, Tuesday. [...]
[...] One can always cite energy blockages, and probably be correct, but this says little. [...] Also, one not only has to penetrate the reality of the person being read, but that of the medium doing the reading. [...]
[...] We thought the tape contained a number of negative suggestions, though how one deals with physical troubles without sounding negative at times may be a problem in itself. [...]
(At 3:40 Jane began reading yesterday’s session, and did very well indeed — her best yet with speed, and with both eyes open, whereas she usually has to close one or the other. [...]
[...] There are certain simple steps that can be followed, whenever you find yourself in a difficult situation, whether the condition is one of poor health, a stressful personal involvement with another, a financial dilemma, or whatever.
[...] It is also true, however, that advantageous events occur with a far greater frequency than do negative ones — otherwise the world that you know simply would not exist. [...]
[...] Above all, do not concentrate upon past unfavorable events, or imagined future ones.
[...] We talked about how strange it was that no one had been in yet to take her blood pressure and pulse — not that it would have mattered if they weren’t taken. [...]
[...] You are actually exchanging one kind of a family for another, vaster concept, that also involves parenthood, however — but a psychic rather than a physical parenthood. [...]
Each moment is then like a mosaic, only in your current life history you follow only one color or pattern, and ignore the others. [...]
[...] This week Ruburt has regained additional motion in his right foot, with a loosening of ligaments and muscles—important ones that will help the stretching of the legs. [...]
[...] For that reason he seldom finds a strong sense of stability within himself, for he is pulled from one direction to the other.
He is not a creative writer, but a work-a-day one, whose creativity then seeks release. [...]
You will have to give us time… (Pause, one of many.) When a man’s consciousness, for example, blended with that of a tree, those data became “visual” for others to perceive. [...]
A man, wondering what a tree was like, became one, and let his own consciousness flow into the tree. [...]
[...] Nature and spirit therefore were one.
[...] One wonders whether the same reasoning might apply when man kills man….)
He will shortly find that some days he can walk fairly easily—perhaps 10 steps—in that manner, or maybe even twice in one day, while for a few days in between he is not in good-enough balance. I would suggest walking three times a day now, as he has been doing, but one more time. [...]
(Our first reactions were ones of such stunned surprise that we didn’t even get mad. [...]
[...] Prentice-Hall even wants to apply any losses for God of Jane against Mass Events after 18 months, in an effort to make one book pay for another! [...]
[...] I for one have to do or say something, or I’d spend my days thinking about what a fool and coward I was not to stand up for my rights. [...]
[...] I am telling you that of the houses in your mind it really makes little difference which one you choose. [...]
Regardless of the money and your attitudes toward it, the residence would serve you as well as the other one, and money is far more than a commodity. [...]
[...] The one is dark, the other open, comparatively speaking.
[...] You would definitely however end up tearing down a wall, and I believe that you might add another room, or want to possibly in the future, to one side. [...]
(Pause at 9:35; one of many.) The old Sumerians (spelled) are singing their chants now at the same time that Ruburt is trying to translate them now in your terms. [...] In one way of speaking you have (in quotes) “not yet” developed the proficiency, with sound that would now allow for the building of structures such as those we described in the last session.
[...] We know little about that life; one evening with Sue Watkins, who also lived then, I managed to tune into that existence to some degree via images. [...] Sue was one of my pupils. [...]
[...] It is not true to say that man cannot conceive of something that is not already presented to his experience in one way or another. [...]
(Long pause from 9:49—9:50.) Nabene then is changed by your present actions, even as you are by his seemingly past ones. [...]
(One thing caught me unprepared, and perhaps came close to interrupting the session. [...] Luckily there was a little wine left in one glass; as I finally became so hoarse I could hardly talk, I began to sip this, and it helped a great deal. [...] At one time I simply had to stop talking because my voice gave out. [...]
[...] One of the first things Jane told me, after I asked her to speak, was that the bathroom light bothered her. [...]
(One was to regress Jane to a period of two years ago, chosen at random. [...]
(Previously Jane had spoken the one word “four” without elaboration, even when I asked her to explain. [...]
[...] No one is endeavoring to tamper with his personality, however, and it is his natural reaction to turn aggression, when it arises, outward in some manner, while he is almost superstitiously careful that it not be directed at another individual.
[...] The explosions are after all small ones, and of a harmless nature, that have a definite balancing tendency. [...]
Only one more additional note here concerning the above.
[...] This is one of the main reasons for his own occasional explosive moods.
(One afternoon during my illness, as I lay drowsily in bed, I had two distinct impressions. [...]
[...] Although the reason, or reasons, for your particular illness involves personal causes, indeed in one way or another all illnesses have a root within ego’s attempt to stand apart from the action of which it is composed, so that at times it fights against itself.
(Jane now took a very long pause, one lasting at least a minute. [...]
[...] The ego is but part of the self, part of the conscious self, but focused in one direction.
[...] Just as I stopped I remembered something: When I lay down after we got through reading the sessions, I had another one of those sorts of half-conscious out-of-bodies, I guess you’d call it. One thing that happened was that I was standing an inch or so higher, and I was walking pretty fast—but I was still bent way over, like I was still in my body like that first time this happened. [...]
(Long pause, one of many, at 9:36.) Ruburt’s background formed its own relative uniqueness—the household was charged. [...]
[...] She lived in a relatively tumultuous emotional climate, provided with one kind of emotional excitement or another all the while. [...]
[...] You form portions into separate objects that are actually no more separate or different from the whole sea than is one burst of seaspray from another. That is, one burst of sea spray, while separate for a moment, is like all other sea spray in its basic components and construction.
Matter, atoms and molecules, represent but one aspect and one single dimension of a far greater reality. [...]
[...] Using energy, you manipulate existing atoms and molecules into a certain pattern which you then, and others like you, recognize as one particular object.
[...] There are of course different methods of construction suitable for various fields, and in some instances the same atoms and molecules can be utilized by inhabitants of more than one field.
Ruburt, at one point was an artist as a male. [...] (Pause.) You at one time combined music and words. [...]
On one occasion you were 12, and on another in very young manhood, perhaps 17, but in your last year of school in any case.
The constant line of chatter developed by your one brother (Loren, a year younger than I am) was of course a defense to close out the constant telepathic storm. [...]