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[...] There is a fine distinction here, and one that you shall learn through experience for yourselves, for I shall not tell you all.
[...] We shall indeed have you, Joseph and Ruburt, working in your sleep, as Ruburt earlier remarked, and you shall be glad of it. [...]
I am particularly interested myself in these projected experiments, and as a preliminary for them we shall have you work with suggestion alone before you attempt to begin with your recordings.
My dear Jesuit, shall I turn my chair around and face you full?
[...] He shall not be reading tomorrow’s newspaper today, but he shall be more receptive to communications from the inner self, and his own ego shall be better informed, though this will not necessarily make it any happier.
Then I shall not tell you. I shall not indeed.
[...] If you have time we shall explain this evening. If not we shall explain another time.
We will say no more concerning the family situation for several reasons, which you shall undoubtedly know in good time. [...]
[...] I shall see what a good teacher your Ruburt is, and I shall correct him if he makes errors. [...]
[...] I am myself and I shall always be myself and I am aware of you as you are and there can indeed be a give and take between us. For again, I have been where you are, and where I am, dear friends, so shall you one day be!! [...]
Now, I will consider the situation in which you are involved (pointing to Florence), and we shall discuss it at a session as soon as possible. [...]
For some time you have all been searching, and I hope to show you how to ask the proper questions; for in the questions you will find the answers, and in the answers you shall be yourselves; and knowing yourselves fulfill your purpose, and expand the limitations of your own consciousness until you can search out the past and the present and see yourselves as you are, and know that you are more than you think you are, and fulfill those abilities which you have partially developed in past lives.
Within you there is indeed innate knowledge of all the selves that you have been, and of all the selves that you shall be, and this knowledge sustains you even when you do not know consciously that it exists.
You may now take a break and we shall continue the session or end it, as always at your convenience. [...]
[...] Tell him that I shall see to it that he learns what he wants to know.
(Pause.) The impression stony: shall I follow this in dimensions of physical matter, shall I interpret stony as a rocky ground, or as a stony expression on someone’s face?
You may now take a brief break and we shall continue.
[...] We shall hold it then for our next session.
[...] We shall not encounter that difficulty this evening. This does not mean however that we shall necessarily put on any circus displays.
(Jane’s voice fairly good.) We shall not try to shatter the windows, with the volume (deeper) of our voice. [...] My friends are understandably worried concerning the convenience and opinion of their neighbors, and therefore I shall not carry this insignificant display any further than I have at this point.
[...] We shall get to these in good time.
[...] Both you and Stephen shall have gained, and better now than later: for you cannot live your physical life in such a fashion. [...]
If you have questions we shall answer them, and if not we shall close.
For my so-industrious Ruburt, the writers conference should work out well, and I shall surprise you and say that I recommend it.
You may now take your break and we shall indeed then continue.
If you have no more questions than we shall end our session, as I know too well how many sessions are not yet typed.
[...] I give Ruburt a break after our impressions, and I shall do so now. Then if you are not tired we shall continue. [...]
You may take a brief break and we shall continue along other lines.
Now I suggest a brief break and we shall continue.
[...] We will see what we can do however, and if we do not get the correct data this evening, we shall do so eventually.
Let it not be said that I do not cooperate; and before twenty psychologists, my dear friend, we shall be most willing to comply. But we have our conditions, and if your conditions shall be met (very loud here, to slowly subside) my dear friend, then so shall mine. [...] I shall not give and give. [...]
And may I also say that if voice effects are necessary in order that you read my material, then my dear doctor voice effects galore shall you receive. (Very loud.) For I am above all things, once again, an educator, and as such like all educators I am sly, and you shall receive whatever effects you require in my good time. [...]
[...] Because I have been called upon to give a voice display, so shall you see that I can do so. [...] If such a display serves to convince you of my validity then so shall it be. [...]
I shall of course take advantage of the opportunity, but then you will have time to speak to me at your leisure. [...]
You will not be pressured, Joseph, for I shall see to it. [...] We are so far dealing, however, with men of good will, and it is for this reason that we shall cooperate. [...]
I hardly find it necessary to deliver any massive voice displays this evening, and so we shall largely dispense with such activity.
[...] There are other reasons which, if you will excuse me, we shall not consider this evening simply because you do not yet have a basic understanding of certain issues which are involved. [...]
[...] We shall proceed in a way that will serve us all very well, and (louder) you need have no doubts concerning the affair in general.
[...] We shall map this dream state from various perspectives, until you know it very well.
[...] Then we shall consider it rather carefully in its relation to physical reality, using comparisons and dissimilarities.
We shall however consider those aspects of consciousness which are present within the dream environment, and absent in the physical environment. [...]
There is much to be said concerning the interrelationships that exist between the human system and the weather system, and these shall be, these interrelationships, shall be discussed most completely at a later time. [...] At our next session we shall return to our previous subject matter.
Now I shall tell you that physical weather is also caused in part by psychic energy, rushing through the human system and through the systems of all living creatures, and also by an excess, a chemical excess, beyond that which the individual organism can handle.
We shall, then, take a very brief break for Ruburt’s benefit, since I always give him one after this sort of material.
I made the statement that action in the present could alter the past, and now we shall set about explaining the statement.
[...] Now part of this we shall explain later, for these changes obviously affect both the future and the past. [...]
We are not getting involved here in the free will or predestination question, though we have spoken about it, and we shall discuss it thoroughly in connection with time in general. [...]
[...] I suggest that you take a break, and I shall continue.
[...] Such medical examinations as you have in mind would be excellent from several standpoints, and we shall have further suggestions on all these lines.
[...] He shall weigh in, as fighters do, though this is indeed a different kind of arena.
All of this does not have to be done at once however, and all in all enough shall be done.
I will see if you can discover these for yourselves, but if not I shall point them out for you when the time comes. [...]