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Now: with your permission, and Ruburt’s, I have a few comments about the publishing business.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Our books, and I am including Ruburt’s, fall into no such neat category—presenting publishers with problems. In the beginning, particularly, and for that matter now, Ruburt has no accepted credentials. He is not a doctor of anything, for there is no one alive who could give him a degree in his particular line of research, or in yours.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Now Tam can write some good ads. (Long pause.) There will be some good advertisements. In the meantime, Prentice has given a framework—a reputable one—in which the books could find their growth and audience.
Bantam is helping—but no one there would have had the guts to make any initial investment. What I have said however applies now to Bantam, as it did to Prentice in the beginning. You give them no handle of a recognizable nature in your culture, upon which their kind of advertisement can be written.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
They have given you much more freedom than any other reputable, now, publisher would have. The books are forming their own secure basis, and they will do far better. In the meantime you have progressed.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
Now. I will give you information on organizations as they are related to you. For now, however, simply stay clear of them, as you are.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Now Ruburt is moving more since you moved here, and to a greater degree than either of you realize. The original reasons behind the condition have largely been taken care of, but he is left with physical beliefs about his body. Habits have an important function in your lives. They enable you to act in a certain fashion that you consider necessary, without involving you in constant decisions. At one time Ruburt thought he should restrain himself. He learned to do this habitually. The reasons for such behavior are now leaving him. He set up a bodily behavior pattern, however, and it had to be based on body beliefs.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
To Ruburt now: he began to know this, and some results have shown: but as you realize, his body can perform better. As he understands this, it will do so. There is nothing basically wrong with the muscles or the joints. They will respond to this understanding. They know they can move.
Now. Some of this is related to organizations, and served as a method of protection. Ruburt wondered how far he should go in publicizing his work. Ads would mean requests to speak. He discovered that he was a good speaker. He could go out into the world, but he didn’t want to. Your remarks about his telephone behavior often reinforce his feelings that he could not say “no” without the symptoms to back him up.
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Ruburt’s body can move normally now. This does not mean that he need feel like an idiot, but that he set up a body habit for reasons that he once considered valid, and that to change it requires some conscious effort. It requires patience, and loving understanding on his part, and on yours.
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I will make suggestions pertaining to class, but suggestions only. You will have no money problems. Some kind of relaxed, intimate class framework will be beneficial, but a far smaller class. I have something in mind that I will tell you at another session. A small gathering of intimates—quite small—that is enough for now.
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Now: I will give that information.
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