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It is as if, with his ordinary eyesight, he tried to so censure himself that he saw only sunlight. Oftentimes information such as he has been receiving, is received but not correctly interpreted or understood, with the result that the physical and psychic organism is bound in nervous knots of apprehension, for which there seems to be no cause.
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This sort of experience does, for you, indeed have its unpleasant side, and the ego most naturally combats. Nor is this to be unexpected for any physical death, or knowledge of any such physical death, is considered automatically as a threat by the ego. Hence Ruburt fears that he, and not his mother, is here involved.
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He has been doing so well at his homework.
I still do suggest the fifteen minute limit that he has adopted for psychological time, until the end of the week. And then we shall see.
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My most dear friends, I will now close our session, and may I say to Ruburt, if he will let me: Be of good cheer, for there are lights where you think there is darkness. And may I again assure him that his existence is in no way involved with any of the information he has received, at all.
Your help, Joseph, has been most beneficial to him, and it is difficult naturally for him to manage this sort of data; but if he could not manage it he would not have received it, since we are developing an integration here. And I have protected him from a vulnerability to experiences that would be, or that would present, a danger to the overall balance of the personality.
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