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[... 7 paragraphs ...]
It goes without saying that had Ruburt known beforehand the subject matter of the session, he would have blocked it. I certainly did not myself press for a session, though I was glad to be of help, as far as the personality about whose problems the session revolved.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I knew that the material was being read. However I did not feel it wise to make a point of telling you because this knowledge in itself would have set up blocks, and on both of your parts.
It is reasonable, logical and even necessary at this time that you do not parade yourselves, giving sessions as one would put on a vaudeville act. Nevertheless when an honest request is made either to attend a session or to hold a session, and when you know that the person making such a request is sincere, and if other conditions are appropriate, then by all means it would behoove you to meet with the request.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
Would you like a break?
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
I abhor fanaticism of any type yet I do not feel, myself, that a sincere request under ordinary circumstances should be denied. It is true that conditions were far from ordinary on the evening when Ruburt’s father and the poor personality of the woman were here, and under such circumstances generally, I would certainly not recommend a session.
It was the woman’s deep need which would have let me make an exception, and yet I promise you that on no occasion will I try to coerce Ruburt into giving a session. By the same token I will not be coerced, ever, into giving a session.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
I hesitate because I am not certain whether or not to discuss the other woman, who is a sister to the twin before mentioned. I would strongly suggest however that Zibreth, Z-i-b-r-e-t-h (Louie), about whom the past session revolved, follow the suggestions given them, and also that he do the following.
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
A 15-minute daily meditation period would be excellent for three months. Then 3 weeks of no meditation; a month of half-hour meditation, followed by a week of no meditation; and for a year a daily schedule of no more than a half-hour meditation period, these periods to be regular however.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 10:40. Jane was dissociated as usual. She said she thought Seth would end the session at about 11:00. My writing hand felt some fatigue. Jane resumed in a normal voice at 10:45.)
I will end the session shortly. This is material that I would have given if we had had the time in our last session, and for that reason I wanted to give it this evening.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
Ruburt is coming along well in the gallery situation. You should have a good winter, both of you. If Ruburt can stand it, I would suggest a three-day period after he leaves the gallery, during which he does no writing. Perhaps playing about his apartment while instructing his subconscious to work for him in the interval, and completely divorcing his conscious mind from his writing for that period of time. Such a method will result in maximum use of his abilities, and more practical utilization of energy.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]