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[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Your own negative feelings in that area have subsided sufficiently. I want you to ride the energy, however, and recognize it. Feel it in yourself. I am speaking to you personally because you still do not draw upon it as freely as you can. Ruburt is aware of the feeling. His trouble has been directing it in various areas. You have directed it for example in health better, but you still need to get the feel of it. You feel it in your work when you are doing well, and that is the feeling I am speaking of.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
In that area he can use your leadership. In terms of material abundance, now, follow his leadership. There you have a partnership, as in our sessions you are partners, and in your work. Do not withhold your leadership in that direction therefore, but give it gladly, as he can give it gladly in those areas where he is now growing proficient.
Your leadership in that area will vastly speed his own understanding, which is now growing, by leaps and bounds. But where he is tentative he can use your leadership, as where you are tentative you can use his.
Your potentials now in all areas are therefore excellent, and many of the problems that were meant to be solved, have been. Ruburt has finally established his part in all of this. He has learned enough creatively so that our important messages can de given in many ways.
The return of the check, for example. Had he not done so I would have suggested it, but the understanding had to be his. Some recommendations given in that one session still have not been followed, though an effort has been made to follow many suggestions. The others should not be forgotten. I suggest you give attention therefore to those still not tried with any perseverance.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(Re the sentence by Seth about a book for Macmillan Co.: Richard Bach, of Seagull fame, and his editor from Macmillan, Eleanor Friede, are to visit us on Tuesday, September 19, according to a note Jane has received from him.)