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We will have a brief session this evening, since you will have one over the weekend.
[...] However he felt quite guilty over this, for the man is a Negro, and he feared that his dislike would be taken as discrimination. [...]
[...] There was also some other problem here, in that Ruburt feels, as you do, and quite rightly, that Mark is in over his head, psychologically speaking.
[...] Seth goes over much of tonight’s test data, but in order to avoid mixing my notes with his I’ll give the usual interpretations Jane and I made first.
[...] I thought this referred to the large round light over the dental chair, but it could also refer to many other things.
[...] I am addressing this to our friend over here (Arnold) and partially to our friend over here because you should understand what I am speaking of. [...]
Now do not bring me down in this particular subject to specifics this evening because you can help aged parents out of a feeling of vengeance and be very glad that you are strong and they are weak and take great unholy pride over the idea that you are finally stronger than they are. [...]
(To Gert.) ...and for our friend over here in the corner, next week you can work with your colors and I will give you some time to do so. [...]
[...] This quality also turned up in the session, in Seth’s funny, over-elaborate requests for me to use just the right punctuation and paragraphing.
(Seth actually made an elaborately humorous request for the dash in the last sentence: Jane, her eyes very dark, leaned far forward over our coffee table and spoke to me in a soft voice.)
[...] But then, Jane said, neither could she — and she’d just finished reading the whole thing over.
(“Then when Jane came out of trance at last break, I felt as though a force had been released in front of me, so that if I wasn’t careful I could topple over. [...]
[...] The storm unexpectedly veered inland after picking up new strength off the Virginia Capes, and when it stalled over New York and Pennsylvania flooding became inevitable.
[...] I felt however that a great amount of time and effort would be needed, on a regular basis over a period of years, probably, for Jane to make full use of her abilities in such specialized endeavors.)
[...] Other sessions may take over from dictation now and then, but the main project will be the book.
[...] There is no time schedule, and yet it is very unusual for an individual to wait for anything over three centuries between lives, for this makes the orientation very difficult, and the emotional ties with earth have become weak.
Now for those who choose to recombine, “mix or match,” events from the immediately past life — to try it over in new ways for example, lessons must also be given. [...]
[...] Nevertheless your immediate financial worries will definitely be over within a two-year period, when his other books will also begin to show in financial terms. [...]
[...] The candle flame, now, attained its highest point of the evening; it was well over an estimated two inches in height, rising up to such a height that a thin trail of black smoke escaped from it. [...]
[...] As soon as the test was over, and I believe before she knew what the test object was, Jane told me that she believed “Something” and “someone” referred to the same thing. [...]
[...] Rather quickly, the flame reached up to a height beneath its maximum for the session, which was well over an estimated two inches. [...]
[...] Checking over my account of Jane’s experience on that date, I notice that I did state that this experience began with a feeling of “a blow on the head.” [...]
Also this ability to handle energy is carried over into other life areas, that is other areas in this life. [...]
(She did say that as she mentioned “stories high” she had a definite impression of looking out over many other lower buildings. [...]
It is possible but not inevitable, of course, that continued use of such drugs by certain types of personalities could over a period of time lead to complete disability to manipulate camouflage patterns.
[...] In particular read over the instance of our imagined inner sense experience and the learning implication involved.
[...] I was just wondering why a body of knowledge like this couldn’t have accumulated over the centuries, slowly.”)
It is also vital that these patients are not overly medicated, for oftentimes the side effects of some cancer-eradicating drugs are dangerous in themselves. There has been some success with people who imagine that the cancer is instead some hated enemy or monster or foe, which is then banished through mental mock battles over a period of time. [...]