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Sitting down at the desk to write poetry, the act and intention automatically reminds Ruburt of all the times that he has written poetry before, and primes the pump, so to speak. When this is done, as it was this evening, easily, getting up and down from the floor does the same thing physically, reminding the body and the mind of successful performances in the past. With each success, the failures fade away. The same applies to running. Ruburt does not need his conscious mind to perform as a guardian. It is indeed the spontaneous self, as he is now realizing, who is the guardian.
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(10:38. Seth’s humorous, emphatic ending referred to a passage I had come across in Blavatsky’s book The Secret Doctrine. The passage referred to a biblical Seth, and to a Seth who was an Egyptian god, who ended up as a daemon, etc.)