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[... 8 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.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
I suggest a brief break.
[... 32 paragraphs ...]
Such exercises as a rule will not take up time during sessions however, but will appear at other occasions, consume hardly any clock time at all, and seem spontaneous. As preparation I suggest that your reread the material given so far on the inner senses, the first, second and third. We will go into the other inner senses at future sessions.
Your exercises will in no way be frightening. In ordinary circumstances you will only let through as much of the actual experience as you have knowledge and strength and ability to deal with. This is another reason for my disinclination to suggest the use of any drugs, and for my definite advice against them.
When the ego is artificially forced to let such experiences through then it is in severe danger. I suggest a break.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
Sleeping with your heads to the north is excellent, on your plane only. Because of magnetic properties your molecules are aligned with greater efficiency. I certainly do not like to go into household matters. A point, however: Your bed should never be in your main room. Not only do you have lack of privacy, one of Ruburt’s squawks, and not only should various biological functions be separated on your plane as I have suggested, but the room itself, while excellent for some purposes involving use of the intellect, is simply not good for sleeping.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]