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Some of the soreness was the result of the expansion of tissue, the period between a new expansion and the resulting fresh nourishment sent to cellular structures. Finally this evening muscular expansion had gone as far as it could without a completely fresh influx, and the final breaking-down of the small dams. The sudden circulation flowed through the tissues that were unaccustomed to it, and further expanded them.
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Now: when you anticipate problems from Prentice, you attract them. You do not know what would happen, pragmatically, if you did not imagine such difficulties, because in one way or another you have always anticipated them from the beginning. You had no such ideas of a safe universe then. There are people in any organization who are in the habit of sloppy work. There are also people in any organization who have fairly decent standards of excellence. But even the sloppy workers will indeed pick up your ideas of excellence, and try to translate them, finding even a new satisfaction in their work—but only if you think of what you want as a product, and not what you fear you will get instead.
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Give us a moment.... My new book is progressing at its proper pace, following certain contours of Ruburt’s consciousness also, as his psyche “expands.” I do not like an overreliance on terms. Many of the ones that I have used are simply guidelines because people insist upon definitions. My new book will break beyond the concept of counterparts—as that concept broke beyond the concept of reincarnation.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(Long pause at 11:05.) Very difficult to explain. In certain term ways, however, beside this, you and Ruburt have always been related. You have been aware of each other’s intents, feelings and purposes. Now, you can say that you were cut out of the same cloth (amused but intent). Your entire lives this time have been leading toward this new affiliation mentioned earlier.
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