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(10:25.) Spontaneity knows its own order. The creative self is the most spontaneous of all. There are hidden rhythms of creativity that you do not take advantage of, and I am not speaking here to you (RFB) alone. They become overlaid with cultural habits. The suggestions I have made will help release these, and allow you to utilize them. It is rather silly to see people every Friday night on schedule unless that policy suits you. It is silly, however, in the same way to force yourself to concentrate at a time when you really yearn for activity. As it is, you often feel guilty whether you work or play, so to speak. Obviously you may not each feel the same way at the same time, but if you clearly communicate your feelings to each other, that is no problem. The material is valuable if you use it. It represents a way of handling your energy that is native to your own being, and permits creativity its easiest, most natural flow.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
Do not compare yourselves with people in the so-called work-a-day world. This is a gross error. Your challenges, rewards, interests and ways of life do not match. I am not suggesting that you turn your life upside down, necessarily, and work at night. On the other hand, you do have that freedom with time that others do not possess, and it is one that you overlook.
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