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Now: since out adventure first began, you have each had to learn much, and alter patterns of thought and belief, in your terms deeply ingrained. You tested what you were learning wisely against reality as you understood it. Ruburt knew that the adventure required a finesse, a juggling of realities, and he felt a maturity or wisdom that his years had not given him. There were also goals of his own. He was persuaded.
All of this occurred—the symptoms—while he tried to gain what he felt was the necessary wisdom to handle his experience. He now has that wisdom. The body is releasing itself—but trust its methods.
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Ruburt not only had his intents, but your own in mind. To that extent he could not be content until he felt that your goals as well as his own were being met.
To him Dialogues served at least to initiate those purposes. The poetry is an excellent merging of his metaphysical interests and his art. The book also however shines with your own contribution, and if you would hide your talent, he consistently demanded that you show it. In many ways then the book represents for him a triumph, and serves as a memento of your joint purposes.
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Spontaneity of impulse must be encouraged. Ruburt must forget his book deadline. Let him think simply of Politics and its ideas and reality—then his experiences and the book will flow once again.
He has done remarkably well with the gums also. In the context of your cultural beliefs his efforts there are remarkable. As probabilities go, he can avoid losing any other teeth. He can. Some hot moist heat can physically help the knees now. There are only several small groups of muscles still to be released. There is nothing wrong with the joints, except for the tension under which they have been placed, and this is disappearing. You live in a safe universe. Ruburt will write a book about it, and about his recovery.
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