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One note: Ruburt was correct in the interpretation he just gave you. He could use his inner senses fairly frequently in his waking state, as he did momentarily during that incident.
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There are things he does not remember from his childhood, when he was warned against telling lies—apparitions that he spoke of. He was punished. This has something to do with an intellectual reluctance to admit truths delivered to him psychically and intuitively.
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He was considered an overimaginative child, and turned much of the inner information into poetic form as he grew from childhood. He felt free using this information in writing.
If it were not creatively transformed into writing however he felt, as a child, threatened, for he would be accused of telling lies.
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