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When you were ill and did not have sexual relations often, he feared that his desires then could even lead him to physical unfaithfulness, and so on all counts the habit of repression and of physical repression also built up. All areas of life were to some extent included then.
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The symptoms were the result of strain, then. While they still allowed him to pursue those activities in which he was interested, the conscientious nature, the questioning mind that led him to investigate psychic realities, and that led him to learn so much, did not change overnight. They were of much too long standing.
They continued to question this experience as they had every other, and to apply the same overconscientious tests toward truth. The sale of the book and his influence led him to question anew that if he had such influence, it had better be based upon legitimate truths.
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It made his position clear to him in the world’s eyes, he thought. He did enjoy the publicity and the experience however, and he did, as mentioned, feel let down by Prentice later.
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