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Nor is it any coincidence that this freedom and emergence on your part coincides with Ruburt’s sure stages of recovery. Each of you, in your own ways and on the grounds that you chose, were dealing intimately with challenges as you tried to decipher the unknown reality and bring it into physical manifestation as best you could.
Ruburt by now should be able to see a certain “sequence,” as previously hardened muscles begin to loosen. They are first sore. The soreness is a sign of life and vitality, of stimulation and response. Then they begin to move, though weakly; there are sensations of course of heat in all stages. After several days then new coordinations are set up—then a feeling of ease and a growing strength.
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I have heard each of you say, at one time or another, that you did not know if you would do it over again—if you knew that Ruburt would have developed his physical difficulties. Unthinking statement, for many people—in fact, most—have in their own ways far more difficult problems, and far less achievement, joy or understanding. In other words, by the fact of physical existence, you will have some problems. In your cases you knew that the answers were ultimately within yourselves—a confidence few have.
The inner dynamics of being—physically materialized—presuppose challenges, and those are set adventurously, always with the knowledge of creativity, and of various solutions. Ruburt should look over his dream material again, to find further correlations between it and the stages of his recovery, further correlations between the inward and outward sequence of events.
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There are times when windows “appear in the heavens,” when it is easy for you to get, say, to the moon in a spaceship—and so, again from your viewpoint, there are better times for psychological windows to open, and psychic pathways. So tell Ruburt.
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(Deeper:) And now I bid you a fond good evening. And congratulations to Ruburt.
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