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The extra energy needed is that energy that is used to hold back the idea from finding completion in concrete terms, and forcing it to flow into a different channel. The impulse for such creativity within your field is mainly two-fold, although other elements may enter into it; there is the exuberant desire to express, the same desire exhibited by all energy. There is also however a deep dissatisfaction with the universe as it is interpreted, and a disinclination to add to it in its own terms. Hence the search for a condition of existence which will be both within and without the ordinarily conventionalized framework.
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Such processes are extremely complicated. The human psyche adds its own distortive effects, and it is of these that we have been speaking. Nevertheless there are important correlations existing between man’s creativity and the inherent impetus of all energy toward creation and innovation; for energy itself forever seeks to perfect itself in precisely this fashion.
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Now that you know something about the nature of matter, you will see that all matter is objectified mental action, and that basically such action happens simultaneously in the spacious present, formed by individualized energy through the formation of mental enclosures.
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(Break at 9:33. Jane was dissociated as usual. She felt all right while dictating, but tired as soon as break came. She had produced quite a bit of material than average however. She resumed in the same brisk manner at 9:37.)
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This discussion may require more understanding than you or Ruburt possess, but I do not believe so. In all of this, when I use the word original or initial, I speak only to make certain ideas clear, because you think within a reference of continuity.
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For all systems, so-called time is measured with the entrance or projection of any given mental action through this resistance barrier. The mental action projected must continue to project. When it passes completely through a system, then within the system it appears that the mental action has ceased to be, and again time is marked.
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