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Now: someone might fall down and badly jar the head or neck area, in which case you have an observable bruise, or wound or whatever. Over a period of time Ruburt’s anxieties brought about a like condition, but not observable in the same fashion.
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Many of the sensations or stages that are definitely considered negative at such times, and certainly appear so in your experience, are the result of misunderstandings because of ingrained beliefs about body behavior, or the result of your lack of confidence. When that continues, the improvements, which are often considerable, appear invisible—or, again, you do not trust them. Further anxiety results.
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(10:12.) Give us a moment.... Ending our material for Ruburt and yourself, I want you both to arouse your own creative daring, and dare to believe that the body does know what it is doing, even if at times you must admit your own confusion, or even dismay, because that dismay is usually the result of your misunderstanding of events.
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Give us a moment then.... Your question about reincarnation cannot be answered with any clear statement because of the intersections of probabilities in time as you experience it, and because people generally are so afraid of death.
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There is something else, in that in certain terms the way must be open, because people believe in a continuous time, and would feel the weight of future actions bearing down upon them in this life if they were aware of their future existences. They feel that other lives are past.
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However, it is the belief that reincarnations are past that largely closes the door. Those futures in your terms so affect the present, however, that vast confusion would result with any mass knowledge. Yet many inventions occur in a strange fashion, as men do at times travel into their own futures and bring back the memory of, say, gadgets existing there, which then in this life they “invent.”
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