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From: | Robbie Bishop |
Subject: | [ShopSuite-dev] imitator self-appointed |
Date: | Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:24:11 +0400 |
It would be silly to adopt such atheory merely
because of that claim. So there we were, apparently ready to set sail. >From that
point of view it doesnot matter how it was produced, or what its
origin.
Sometimes weinterlined more plainly, in our own
hand, what we made them out to be.
I hope I see you again one day,maybe at Tideswell
cattle fair, or maybe we come that way again. The material that had come by
thencomprised a little over four hundred typewritten pages. The value of the thing
offeredmust lie in itself, regardless of its source. Furthermore, it was a reliable
field of experiment. It would be equally silly to rejectit without further
experiment. There,below, was the rector, his arms wide open, tears streaming down
hisface. It was described as a lessening ofdensity, a change of specific gravity.
Sometimes weinterlined more plainly, in our own hand, what we made them out to
be.
The natural tendency is to seek psychic
powersrather than practice human living.
How is the proportion wrong, as to the world; how
is it wrongas to me?
It would be equally silly to rejectit without
further experiment. And only then she realised that he had a name. If thatproportion
is overbalanced ON EITHER SIDE trouble always results. It was Bob Framley who
said:You know, I think that gipsy deserves a medal. It was conceivable that all this
might be a product ofBettys subconscious.
It did so; and once or twice dragged the glass
fromunder them.
Possibly the handicap of this difficulty was also
felt by theseInvisibles. But in that somewhere else sheretained her faculties of
thought. They may beexplained as you will, but they exist. It would be equally silly
to rejectit without further experiment.
We agreed on a number of things besides this. It
did not impressme much, but I agreed to try my turn provided my opposite would agree
notto fake. But in that somewhere else sheretained her faculties of thought.
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