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You paint because you want to paint, and you set aside certain hours for your painting to insure that you will have sufficient time to do what you want to do; and this should be the reason for the regularity of our sessions.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
These remained until another intuitive realization (tonight) would free him. Our sessions have also had their basis in spontaneity and creative energy, and the spontaneous nature always shows itself. You merely set the form through which the spontaneity flows.
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This resulted in uneven attitudes. I know him, and hence I have suggested the periods mentioned in our last session, with weeks set aside for sessions, and time off from them. He knew he was free to take time off at any time, but he was afraid that if he did so he might be deprived of the sessions entirely, and such is not the case.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
Our material will flow clearly now along those lines that are most important. To me this means that I am able to deliver to you information concerning the nature of reality which you can then pass on, and apply.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
Now under this heading I include other types of perception beyond those which you are acquainted with. The organization of such a topic therefore is mine. It may seem to you that the subject should be limited to physical perception, or so-called paranormal perception. With my wider viewpoint however I include perception in other realities. Often there is organization where you do not see it in our sessions. Nor have I forgotten the book of which I have spoken. Are your fingers tired?
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
Tell our friend however that when he is light-hearted he is light-limbed and moves lightly. Responsibility, in a certain sense, always got his back up.
He has been able to see for himself how inner heaviness of spirit is instantly reflected in his physical condition. He knows this. He is now free enough so that the spontaneous method of working on our book came to him, and he began working upon it in that manner today.
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