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                          A RAY ANALYSIS INTERVIEW 
                                conducted by 
                                  Judi Laws 
                           An Edited Transcription 
(Editor's Note:  The following interview with Mary Ann Casalino was 
conducted by Judi Laws.  Initially, five questions of a "shotgun" nature 
are asked to get some idea of which rays are present in the individual.  
Following that, questions are directed at identifying the rays of the 
mental, astral, physical, personality, and soul, in that order.  Laws
told 
those in attendance that when she had finished her inquiries, they would 
have an opportunity to ask additional questions of MAC.  After the 
questioning was completed, the audience would, collectively, attempt to 
determine MAC's rays.
    To maximize the usefulness of this ray analysis to readers, Laws 
deleted those portions of the dialogue which she felt did not contribute
to 
ascertaining MAC's rays.)
Q:  Mary Ann, darling, tell us about your favorite color?
A:  Purple and red, I think those two summarize it.
Q:  When you were in school what subject or subjects did you like most?
A:  I didn't like too many subjects at all but probably religion - I 
    survived a Catholic education and religion was the main focus
    -probably some literature - I was also attracted to poetry.
Q:  Is there any particular country with which you feel a deep rapport or
    have an affinity to - whether or not you have traveled there - a 
    country that just grabs you and you say "yes!"?
A:  Yes, Paris does that.
Q:  On which of the lower four planes are you most comfortable
    functioning (physical, astral, mental, intuitional) - not where you
    spend the most time but on which of those are you most comfortable?  
A:  Intuitive.
Q:  Do you have any idea why you are on the planet?
A:  Yes, I'm here to serve.
Q:  Serve anything in particular or just to serve?
A:  To serve wherever I'm most needed.
Q:  Are you an analytical person?
A:  No.
Q:  Are you able to concentrate on mental work if it's noisy- jackhammer
    outside-stereo blaring?
A:  I would have a problem; especially for a long period of time - yes.
Q:  Tell us how you would go about reading a non-fiction book of your
    choosing?
A:  I would open it up and look at the copyright page first - see who
    published it, and then I would read the covers - I would probably
skim
    through it fast then start to read it - page by page.
Q:  Do you have any trouble with mind racing - you can't turn your head
    off?  Mind racing - would it keep you up at night?
A:  No.
Q:  Do people fuss with you about not answering a question directly?
A:  No.