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Students go to schools, patients go to doctors, criminals go to jail. Experience, then, is largely programmed in that respect, so that you know where you belong. Your experience, no matter how joyful, bizarre or frightening, can find a category. Few people stray from those frameworks, and few creative people, even of high quality, operate outside of the accepted disciplines, schools, and organizations.
Because of your natures, to a far greater extent than most, you and Ruburt have strayed in such a fashion. Because of your natures, you are seeking answers to the most difficult problems of life and death alike, on your own, so to speak. This is because your natures require it. You want to do it. At the same time you provide a new group of suggestions, an alternate way for others. In the meantime, however, you have no cozy categories in which to place your experience.
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There are also a core of individual thinkers who straddle all social or academic categories, who follow our books. There is no overall general reaction, therefore, in the terms of your question. But the effects will be, and are being felt. Cézanne, for example, will reach some people who have not read the other books, and some historians will read James, and hence be led where otherwise they would not go. Psyche will mention my ideas about sex, for example, and will be bought by some people because of that subject alone, who will be again led to the other books.
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