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[... 15 paragraphs ...]
There is a corresponding image, held always within the inner consciousness of those who pass out of your system. (Long pause. One of several here.) This is indelible, but not always immediately available for reference. It forms a part of the whole inner self. We would prefer that you not think of any given entire entity in terms of a physical structure, though we have ourselves used the term structure to make explanations simpler, and will probably do so again.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
A psychological existence presupposes experience, experience in terms of value fulfillment (pause) and the emotional manipulation and direct knowledge of subjective states. This involves a capacity and ability to throw yourself whole-heartedly into a reality enveloping situation, and yet to be aware of the self who is then so lost or enveloped. (Pause; emphatic delivery.)
I am barely beginning to hint here of the psychological structures and capacities. In some way the inner self becomes the conscious egotistical self in your terms. (Pause.) Consciousness handles more and more activity. (Pause.) Feeling then is allowed to directly (long pause; hesitant) activate. (Pause.) We are not getting this concept through as clearly. (Pause.) Thought instantly becomes as real as your physical universe is to you.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
These sessions themselves are a very slight evidence. As you have mentioned, Ruburt’s egotistical self is now aware of potentialities and problems that did not exist for it earlier. For the reality did not exist consciously then.
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