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Your recommendation to him earlier was excellent, having to do with his exercises, and the book. (Psycho-Cybernetics.)
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(Pause.) The material just given also helps to explain, you see, the dark emotional depths he traveled, for he followed this very far, spiritually to the depths, and then began his way out. I was a light, but I did not want to help him too much or I would have hampered him. Do you see?
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Ruburt aided you by helping to develop your spontaneity. Now you repay him by showing him how to rediscover his own. The question of medium will end up as relatively unimportant.
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She will now (pause) give him full attention, you see, that he has craved. (Pause.) What was your next question?
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My heartiest wishes to you both. It is good for him to sleep without a pillow for a while. The personal contact last evening was good for you both. Your hands upon him— this is of benefit, and to some extent you can direct healing energy to him in this manner. Keep this in mind when there is such physical contact. This is of more benefit now than it would have been in the past, and I recommend it. I did not suggest it in the past because your own inner feelings were so confused. You could have done more harm than good, but that is over. There is a healthy interchange of energy now between you both. This is merely an impression: have Ruburt send the poetry book to a company beginning with a V or an L.
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Ruburt should endeavor to forget his arms. He is overly concerned with them now, and this holds the image of them in his mind. This clouds the image of his arms in their normal healthy position. Let him forget about them, and they will return to normal. His attention is directed too much toward them. (Long pause.) As for your earlier comments let him focus upon his general goals. He is not having success with the exercises I suggested because he is trying too hard. (Seth’s suggested motion exercises, instead of passive ones.
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