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There are, as you know, actions within actions, thrusts forward and backward, in and out and in all directions. And so in Ruburt’s manuscript there existed a vitality that of itself would bring about other actions, as indeed I foresaw.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
Also, several basic causes for this habit no longer exist in fact. I will indeed help him to some degree, but I will not do all the work for him.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
I expect a serious attempt to meet this problem head-on, for he can triumph in this respect. I never do insist, but this is my recommendation. You will both find the coming season to be a most beneficial one, in terms of your work, and indeed of your health.
Ruburt is more stable a personality than he knows, and thus he can now handle himself without dependence upon artificial supports such as his smoking. He will find that work on his book will go very well, smoothly. And as I believe as I have told you, our material will indeed be published.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
Any action that affects the physical individual also has its reality within many other fields, and its effects and its nature are felt within them. A manuscript, or indeed any art form, contains action and sets up its own climate, either of psychological acceptance or rejection. This climate is more than the result of the materials or subject matter or nature of which the work is composed. It goes without saying that such a work actually contains a portion of focused psychic energy, which is action, and which has its effects.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Ruburt may indeed resume psychological time experiments, however, and he did understand me correctly. His experiments for now should be limited to a fifteen-minute daily period, and they should be held in the evening or afternoon.
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
When the inner patterns are broken the effects cease, but the inner patterns are associated by the personality with those outer habits. Indeed, the need for the habits creates the exterior habit. This is almost a mechanistic response that is confining, and indeed detrimental to expansion.
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