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It does involve his own private experience, opening up to himself, freeing the flow of his energy. [...] It is his freely allowed subjective experience now that results in books—mine, and Seven’s. He has set up barriers however against his own personal inner mobility. It is extremely important that he become more permissive, particularly in the dream state, and to change his attitude about dreaming, to go along with his experience and forget how he can make it understandable to others.
He normally and naturally awakens often in the early hours, and does not get up because his body is too sore, in his terms, but he spontaneously feels an alliance with himself and those hours, and intuitively knows that his creative abilities are strong then, and his dream recall good.
I want him to come over here (to the living room), make his coffee or whatever, be alone with himself and follow his impulses—to write or whatever, and to recall his dream experiences. You must let him know that you do trust him and his spontaneity, because before, no matter what you said, he knew that to some degree you wanted brakes applied.
In whatever level of activity he focused his energy, his activities would be strong, exaggerated in terms of others by comparison. [...] And that is reflected through his poetry as well as our specific work. [...]
It is true that Ruburt’s ideas predominate, that his reality is his, but yours is a part of it, as his is a part of yours. [...]
[...] He chose the method for various reasons, from his experience. He had seen you drag your feet, applying brakes to a situation; and identifying with you, and not with his mother, his chose the same means.
[...] He will realize his safety and ability, but the challenge cannot be put off. Before he sleeps he should remind himself of his natural gift of inner mobility, and encourage dream experience and recall. [...] You must let him know that you do trust his spontaneity, for it is also your own, as you know.
[...] He cannot turn himself off, or his abilities off. It is only when you make a differentiation, and basically an artificial one, between other natural abilities and psychic ones, that you think of his psychic activities as a conflict.
He has been afraid to use his abilities freely, and therefore set up physical conditions that remind him constantly of his body and objective physical life, for fear that he will go too far beyond it. [...]
[...] That was a challenge, and his own did not frighten him, but those of others did. His own did bring him up short momentarily, but that he could have handled.