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Now, I could not have done so earlier, for Ruburt would not have liked it; and before, you would not have particularly liked it. Part of the discussion will deal with the ways in which I can communicate with you. And while the discussions will begin with material giving specifics in your terms, this will be supplemented by other material in terms of electromagnetic realities, and also moment points.
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
As some of your reading material of late suggests, the more you know of the nature of reality the better equipped you are to deal with the point of transition. Here your inner beliefs are your only contact with reality. Believing for example that death is a complete end can result in a quite unnecessary period of unconsciousness.
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(Jane, as Seth, pointed at me, her eyes wide open.) I will greet you, of course, though you did not know me in a physical relationship in this life, you see.
It is far easier to learn and to make contacts now, for this is training that will be invaluable. With the change in Ruburt’s whole attitude, I hope that I can make many of my points more clearly, and give you quite practical training. If all goes well you should both be able to see me quite clearly, mentally. This will involve time, but the inner concentration is growing on Ruburt’s part.
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(Long pause.) One point however. A continuity that Ruburt overlooks, having to do with his continuing interest in religious matters from the time of childhood, echoed in the poetry and in the science fiction. He was even then leaning toward our direction, by nature, ability and inner desire.
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