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I did remind Ruburt that the body, the body’s condition, the negative aspects of the body’s condition, that is not the problem.
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Some information in the book will be of great value to you. It is not time for them to appear as yet in the book proper, but any material not handled in normal conscious life, not grappled with, if it becomes overcharged or lasts over a period of time, will be unconsciously expressed. The more you handle your conscious beliefs and daily problems and relationships then, the healthier you will be in all areas, even if you do not solve the problems. It is when you give up facing them on a normal daily level that you abdicate your responsibility, so to speak.
The belief that a given problem cannot be solved can cause much difficulty, unless you freely and consciously give it up; particularly when inner organs are affected, this point plays a strong part. A diseased organ that is then removed through an operation often represents an unfaced problem, or one that is considered beyond solving. It is then symbolically thrown away, you see. Since people only have so many organs to lose, that road can be dangerous indeed.
Ruburt spread his physical problem around more, bodywise; in such a way, he thought he could endure longer, you see, rather than attacking a critical organ.
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So if you did not give it as freely as you thought you should to Ruburt, then you would also keep it to the same degree (underlined) out of your work. This was not merely some self-punishing situation. You would be led to question why you were not pleased with your work as you thought you should be, and hence back to the original problem.
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