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[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Good evening, my besieged Ruburt, my besieged Joseph.
This is how matters seem to stand. The situation from my viewpoint is rather hilarious, although my sympathies go out to you Joseph.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
The constant furniture moving certainly bothers you, Joseph. Except for the definite inconvenience which it causes you and for the energy lost, it is not seriously detrimental. Used judiciously, it can be a good outlet for excess nervous energy; but not, dear Ruburt, day after day after day. Do you want to be a poet or a furniture mover? I do suggest strongly now that you desist. My comments on this matter hereby end.
Joseph can be glad that Ruburt now tosses furniture and not rocks, though the assault incidentally is not directed against any person. Good aggressive energy that should go into Ruburt’s work is often misused. You can see the power of this energy in a more or less visible manner when it is demonstrated in this physical way. This same energy is used in Ruburt’s writing and is extremely strong, powerful and stormy often; and he is not, Joseph, trying to get out of his room as I believe you mentioned earlier.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
A point I wanted to add, Joseph. What you actually felt when the tree fell was the pain of the tree, in much muted form. The tree while dead still had consciousness. As a rule you will usually have such experiences to begin with through one inner sense. You are not adept enough yet to recognize inner data from more than one direction at a time.
[... 21 paragraphs ...]
To the extent that you are able to allow yourselves to be aware of data received by the inner senses, you are preparing yourself and are that far ahead. You remember, Joseph, the rather frightening sensation you felt during one instance of your use of one inner sense, when you translated inner data into the almost nightmare picture of open mouths that could not scream. This is but a minute instance.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
You will find, Joseph, that you have acquired added strength and you will be able to act positively in your dealing with the outside world. I will say nothing more of this here.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
The back room is the best for sleeping. However it is also the best for your working purposes, Joseph. The small room will do as a sleeping room, but the head of the bed should be at the north. And in the use of psychological time exercises you would do well if your head was at the north.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]