1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:422 AND stemmed:ruburt)
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You may tell Ruburt he has not lost his bright self, and it has gone nowhere.
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It was a welcome to the spontaneous self, expressed creatively. The idea is an excellent one. A poetic statement carries weight for his personality, and this poetic statement has almost magical connotations. As natives do a dance to induce rain, with often excellent results, so Ruburt’s poem represents the same sort of incantation.
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
It was the beginning in your case, of recovery. Telepathic communication between you and Ruburt was also involved. Ruburt realized that as you changed, so would he. Now, this same sort of deterioration over a longer period of time can occur in the original physical image, when the energy is not projected into more or less independent structure. Do you see?
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Now. Ruburt was correct. He did not want to admit his own strong spontaneous nature. It has not gone anywhere. He need only strongly desire that it return, on his terms, and he will find it.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
I am not here in a physical materialization of myself. If I were, additional protein and chemical properties would be needed from Ruburt. In our sessions I usually bring additional energy with me, and Ruburt knows how to handle it. If you recall such earlier statements I made concerning the nature of his energy pattern, he is geared to handle high amounts of energy, and to use them.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
I await your pleasure as always. My pleasure lies in the fact this evening that I have done our Ruburt some good.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
A note... Tell Ruburt to think of the comparison between the images and the extra hands added to...
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We have one further note. Ruburt’s spontaneous nature is tolerant, sunny, quite natively good in his terms—qualities that he finds so difficult when he tries to manufacture them while denying spontaneity. I expect now a definite change for the better, and as soon as Ruburt is ready, then we will begin my book.
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One point: the spontaneous self is the healer. Tell Ruburt that. (Pause.) I will now then close our session, and leave you, I hope, in anticipation for our next.
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—and see if I can help Ruburt in some other ways during his sleep. I bid you good evening, however.
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And have Ruburt read this session every morning for a week, before he begins his workday activities.
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