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The apparition, therefore, was constructed by Mark. You did not see it, Ruburt did not see it, because an individual only sees his own constructions; and in this case the idea data was only given to Mark.
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Mark among other things was given, and received, the impression of an intelligence superior to any you usually experience within your field. In his construction of the apparition therefore, he translated this conception into the large frontal lobes and cranium.
[... 28 paragraphs ...]
Ruburt has passed the crisis point as far as his own sphere at the gallery is concerned, for which I am thankful certainly.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
However, instead of our glasses, please consider a very simple situation: the two of you in this room. Now. Ruburt constructs his own physical image, which is, I hope, obviously conscious. You construct your physical image of Ruburt. Now the question is: What about your construction of Ruburt, which is valid as a material construction. Is it conscious—
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
Ruburt was supremely right in his intuitions at that time, however, as far as almost forcing you to take a vacation, and far away.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
(“Are you going to keep tabs on Bill Macdonnel on his trip?”
(As far as Jane and I knew, Bill was now on his way to Cape Cod.)
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
Yes, although I want you to develop your own abilities. Ruburt has been trying too hard lately with psychological time, and trying to make his subconscious function and focus, in the same manner that the conscious mind does.
I would suggest a simple method for a while, of simply lying down, relaxing, and letting his thoughts stray where they will. This will allow inner data to come through more easily.
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The trees are most beneficial. The water, applied with cotton, will aid Ruburt’s eyes and help his eyesight.
[... 27 paragraphs ...]
The question is poorly put. He can use them with the aid of the unconscious, and he certainly is learning to use his unconscious.
The difficulty is in the construction of his images on a visual field, rather than in his perception of them. He should be able now to construct such images more faithfully, but habit and conditioning holds back, though the ability to construct images on a visual level has already improved.
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