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Knowledge does not exist without consciousness. There is no ideal knowledge that can be to given you that exists independently of consciousness. Consciousness knows. There is not an inert ideal thing called knowledge that you can drink up. I am a consciousness, and what you should know I try to tell you, and I try to teach you. But there are no records, despite any of your readings. There are no records, no bodies of knowledge that exist independently of consciousness. There are no records in the sky to be read. There are personalities who have knowledge that you do not yet realize you know. And they can tell you what they know to the best of their ability, as I do. And you learn in your own way, and you don’t learn in your own way.
I will have an all night session whenever you are ready. And I can wear you all out. And I am as busy... and far busier than any of you are. Now, I know you individually and I am making no exceptions, and you know that I know you, each of you. We have a few star pupils. They are working very hard. And I congratulate them.
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The sign of the younger generation. And to show that though I have no visible heart I am young at heart. I give you then indeed that sign (V).
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And do not worrythat your friend Ruburt will overdo. Do not worry that he be led on, with questions, so that I speak. I look out for him. But I appreciate your concern. He is stronger than he looks. And so am I.
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Now, I am giving my friend a lesson.... My friend Ruburt.... In how to deliver the material. And he will know what I mean. You will not find secrets in the grasses, only weeds.
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I will not keep you until breakfast. When I am silent or have a long pause, it is not because I do not know what I want to say next. It is because I am speaking to you silently. And even when I speak silently, I speak with a loud and unmistakable voice.
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When I am jovial and when you know me as I am, realize that I have been what I am for a long time—with alterations and changes and developments. And that as you sit here before me, you are far more than you know. And if it seems to you that I have said this on endless other occasions, indeed I have. When I say it and repeat it, I say it and repeat it for a reason. It is so that you will know that vitality is joyful, and that personality has eternal validity and that changes continue. And that as you challenge me, so shall you be challenged.
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