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Your ideas about the psyche are at the basis of your civilization. If you cannot trust the self, then you will see social and civic organizations primarily as ways of directing the self in certain areas, prohibiting its full power. Any work, even inconsequential work, will be seen as beneficial, to “take up the self’s time.” Your governments are set up because you do not trust the self. This does not mean that governments in the future cannot exist for the fulfillment of the self and the society.
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You cannot equivocate: you trust the self or you do not.
Ruburt can quicken his recovery by trusting in it implicitly.
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You cannot consistently ignore your own rhythms and expect your best performance. You need light for painting—but you would find the nighttime good for psychic experience, and for writing. Even more than Ruburt, however, you are programmed otherwise. Society would be restructured if the self were trusted, yet more work would be produced.
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You are yourself progressing, believe it or not, for as you look at Prentice other dimensions are being added to your sight. If you realize you can’t trust authority of the psyche, your own psychic experiences will accelerate. You also turned them off to some extent because you did not want to take the time to write them down. This was because you worried about “Unknown” Reality, and time required.
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