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With Ruburt of course it leads to work blockages, particularly along poetry lines where the emotions appear very clearly. Ruburt saw today that the intellectual portions of the self, and even the literal-mindedness, served an excellent purpose in allowing him to objectify highly intuitive material, and to give it actuality in the world that you know. He did not understand this earlier.
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Now. The division was actually an exaggerated projection of the predominating tendencies of your present personalities.
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This in itself has led you away from stereotyped portraits, and you could have fallen into that trap with your background in comics. There you see you avoided facing the ordinary human portrait through figures that were actually not as such individual, but types or even caricature. At that time in your development you were afraid of emotions in art to such a degree that you chose in comics to deal with stereotypes rather than individual characters, to follow rigid patterns.
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Yet human forms and faces intrigue you, hence the development of these creative visions, which are actually often highly intensified emotionally. In that area you were presented with a challenge, and discovered a highly unique way of meeting it.
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