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The emotional basis does not limit the quality or extent of the. material, but adds to it. The information is carried along in the emotional stream. If there are small side-streams now and then, they always return to the larger one. If a few bits of debris go sailing merrily down the stream (humorously), the answer is not to cut off the stream but to recognize the difference between what the stream carries.
The debris, in any case, is only such by comparison. Small bits perhaps disconnected from larger patterns. They will fall into place—a bend in the stream (smile) and disconnected patterns will meet again. The stream has its own reality then, and the ego sees only the surface.
Your personalities, in a symbol now, form the two sides, the two banks, of the stream through which the material flows. The bottom represents the underground connections of your own past lives. The interworkings of your personalities form the various currents within the stream. The material is that which flows through the stream. I am the source of it, for your practical purposes. (Smile.) I am the land from which the two banks are formed.
(Humorous.) The stream flows down from high inaccessible mountains, but it will all pass by if you are patient.
Now it makes no difference, basically, how you present the material, as long as it is presented; whether you let the stream flow on consecutively, one wave at a time, or whether you present it a bucket at a time, scooped up from various places. Pure, sparkling (smile) water is pure sparkling water, and a taste will lead to more when the populace is in a period of drought.
Some must be carried in buckets to irrigate inner lands. The material is a source. It will be given to various people in various ways. It is not up to you to decide which way is best, nor even to me. It will be presented therefore in many ways through the years. The consecutive method, from the early sessions through, will appeal to those who have little knowledge of such affairs, and will serve to let them (smile) get their feet wet, bringing them this time into the stream little by little.
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