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Now. I have several remarks to make. First, Ruburt’s decision not to speak to Dr. Freudenberger’s class was a good one at this time (underlined). There is no reason to elaborate here. (See the 439th session, September 30, 1968.)
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Your reinforcement is necessary however, for you act as an amplifier. One of the reasons is obvious, to me. My own personality, as simply as possible, also represents such a reference point or entry point between you and Ruburt and myself. Because, again as simply as I can explain it, because of our natures a certain field has been set up of receptivity, and though our positions change, the quotients within it do not.
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(Needless to say, after the session I impressed upon Jane the necessity of her avoiding other cars, no matter what the reason given for their use. I stressed that she shouldn’t get in any car besides our own, or make appointments or take spontaneous rides with anyone for any reason. I also resolved to be extra careful in my own driving, even when alone.
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