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I am somewhat taken back to discover that Ruburt, upon learning to use his abilities, would also attempt to censure the direction of their use.
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So. The information that Ruburt has been receiving, by the very fact of its source, and by the very fact of the method of communication used, the information itself is proof that death is much more than an ending.
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The information brings, because of its nature, much more than you might think in its implications. In wishing to close himself to such information, Ruburt would wish to close himself off from beneficial knowledge, and from the kind of exploration which in itself expands, and opens barriers that are not really barriers but doorways.
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.
[... 33 paragraphs ...]
I am indeed going to end the session shortly, giving Ruburt some relatively brief ones.
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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.
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