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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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Strong abilities show themselves, and Ruburt’s inner life is a full and rich one, his inner perceptions well-developed. The intellect it seems is continually being scandalized.
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Regardless of the field of reality from which the data is received, to a large extent the mechanisms are the same. It is only because so-called mediumship is more unusual than simple perception that it appears so striking. Ruburt, reading from a book, would still have to receive and translate that information without knowing the endless manipulations necessary. The same sort of inner calculations would have been involved by the author of the book.
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Now. Ruburt has always perceived with the inner senses.
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In Ruburt’s case it has been some overprotective. Also since earlier conditions taught it that such knowledge could bring punishment. The ego of course also has more data to handle and works quickly to assimilate such data within the reality structure it recognizes.
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