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Ruburt is correct: you will be relatively untouched by the economic situation, but because you did not contribute to the reasons behind it.
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He tried to regulate his own health through his beliefs, while a part of him still wondered if he was wrong. He tried to maintain his health without medical supervision of any kind. So did you, and you did well. But the pressures upon Ruburt were still different. As mentioned, only lately has he realized fully that the authorities, so-called, are failing. He realized, as you have, that the race needs help, and that he has something to offer.
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You are both embarked upon that endeavor. Since you are only familiar with your own realities, you have little idea of how they vary from others. Other people however sense at once the difference in experience. They follow the old rules, and many of them have far more physical difficulties than Ruburt. They are poorer, unhappier, but more than that their lives lack a dimension of being that you two take for granted. I point this out because you do not realize it.
Ruburt turned aside from his book for a while, doubting his own authority, and so to some extent slowed his progress physically—but he did not stop it, and is returned to it. You, Joseph, do not realize emotionally how you can direct your energy to help him overcome what doubts he still has left. Intellectually you appreciate this, but emotionally you can help him, by bolstering him as he does others.
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Give me a moment.... It is more difficult to give this kind of material because there are always probabilities operating. None of this is to be considered as prediction. As of now however it seems that you will feel safer in Pennsylvania. Your income will go up considerably, but you must learn to cut out distractions. In the future you may need some kind of organization, but you must preserve your privacy.
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Seven will be a movie, but do not get involved yourselves with business details. Ruburt will know how to handle it.
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(“Thank you, Seth, very much. Good night.” But then:)
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You cannot say maybe yes, maybe no, but exert your faith. Ruburt thought the plant next door was dead. It was bent over, doubled. He watered it, and it straightened up. So you must water him with your beliefs in health, and so he must water himself—and there is no impediment. He is as resilient as any plant.
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