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Through experience in the various levels of existence the inner ego and the outer ego come closer and closer together. The subconscious eventually disappears, as it is no longer needed as a necessary buffer zone. At your stage of development the inner ego is by far the most self-conscious part of the whole self, and has the greatest ability for perception and organization. It alone is capable of experiencing inner and basic reality directly and immediately. It alone can cope with the tumultuous nature of such direct reality experience.
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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.
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I keep them especially for you. One more note before I leave you. Music is somewhat of a conditioning factor as far as Ruburt is concerned. Although he knows nothing of music now, he was once proficient in it. That ability now is channeled into his excellent facility in rhythmic poetry.
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No. This ability was used once with the lyre. Music of his preference will be an excellent aid to his work, and it reinforces his discipline.
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