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You wanted something that your work provides, but in a different fashion. Do not mistake me here. This is a general statement, subject to some specific alterations. However, generally speaking, those completely focused in physical reality will look for their prime fulfillment within it. They will also have children.
Those who are not completely focused in physical reality will look for other ways of fulfilling their needs. As a rule with other issues taken into consideration, they will not have children. They will be left with the need for fulfillment however. This was your case and Ruburt’s.
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The birth principle is also here on your parts, not mine, in that the sessions involve a projection into a reality that is largely new, and a birth on your parts, you see. Out of the womb of earth into a new dimension. There is some sexual basis in the hidden man-woman symbolism in this respect, this being on a psychic level.
All of these issues prepared you psychically and psychologically to make this kind of contact. The balance between aggressiveness and passivity on Ruburt’s part also forms a highly charged medium that allows him to act in his present capacity in the sessions. Any exploration into other realities involves an aggressive thrust on the one hand toward fulfillment, with hope of freedom you see. This has its psychological connotations within your system.
The desire to father or mother a child is a materialization of the desire for fulfillment—one of many that happens to be predominant within physical reality. If you consider what I am saying, along with some of our early material, you will see what I mean here.
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(“What will Peter [Murtough] think when he gets Jane’s letter?”)
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