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(11:09.) You have often said that these books were Ruburt’s. That is true. Yet to a certain degree it is also a simplification.
Ruburt’s experience is obviously intertwined with yours. My characteristics as they are displayed through the personality, therefore, come from you as well as from Ruburt.
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Triggers were needed also to initiate my emergence through that personality I display into your world. Ruburt’s own background and questions were highly vital as such initiating impulses. Your questions merged with his. It was the practical impetus of your need at the time, however, that operated as the final emotional trigger—you recall the circumstances.
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Ruburt provided himself with a background in which a parent was steadily, chronically ill, and in which the medical profession with its beliefs was in constant sight. His mother was not medically neglected. His background included far more than illness, however, and the medical profession, but Ruburt knew that the conventional medical framework was not the answer to human ills.
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Psychic structures interweave, and realities do, one through the other (as Jane wrote this afternoon). (Humorously:) My personality, as it so richly presents itself, is (louder:)to some extent a joint creation of yours. This does not mean that I do not have my own reality, for I do, but in my relationship with you and Ruburt, and in my relationship with your world, I do take certain characteristics that come from each of your realities.
(11:21.) You do not understand how alike you two are. Ruburt is as “detailed” about his own working habits as you both admit you are in yours. He seems to be in awe, relatively speaking, of your simplified “perfectionist” detailed ways, while to a certain extent you seem to be in awe of his inspired undetailed ways—a game each of you play.
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You set upon this adventure, the two of you. It is meaningless to say that the books are Ruburt’s. Your ideas of “perfection” and love of detail, or if your prefer, your feeling for the significance of detail that appears exteriorized in your notes, is as present in the inner consistency of the material itself as given by me.
Ruburt keeps track of intuitive details that neither of you are even conscious of, and so there shows an integrity that he at least sometimes is not aware of. You yourselves adopt personality, though you are usually not aware of doing so. So I adopt a personality that can communicate with your own. In one manner of speaking mine is heroic, larger and multidimensional. On the other hand, I can only operate mentally in your world. It is Ruburt who must walk down the street.
Ruburt can walk down the street, easily and naturally. He passed an important plateau of beliefs that has led him to definite physical improvements. Those improvements continue. He now had to put them together—that is, he is in the process of putting the new beliefs together, coordinating them.
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(11:42.) Ruburt should use Frank’s physical assessment as encouragement, but not be confined by it. The muscles need time, practically speaking. Yet the time needed can be prolonged if it is concentrated upon. The entire tooth problem is the result of tension applied to the jaws. What I said earlier still applies on that point.
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