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To some degree everyone is a speaker. In deeper terms there are Speakers, with a capital, who specialize. Almost always the arts are involved, and serve as a medium as far as the physical expression is concerned. Beside using such expression, however, the speakers become the voices in people’s dreams.
The speakers operate in individual capacity, and yet they affect mass life conditions, for they can point out needed alterations in, say, a political system long before this is apparent. The speakers use language, yet stretch it beyond its means. They are natural communicators, gifted so that their works affect not only the conscious lives of others, but also change and alter dream patterns.
People dream of our books, for instance. They dream of the three of us. We become important symbols, both in their waking and dream lives.
You may not realize how important that is. You are not effecting top-level changes only, meaning surface realities, but the books are reaching into that creative medium of individual and mass dreaming—where all important change must begin.
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(10:59.) Ruburt’s body is also a method of communication. It is communication. I want him to give another suggestion for a Turkish reincarnational dream, and I want him to suggest that he see his life in context with others that are equally his own—for from them he can draw greater understanding, energy, and the knowledge that physical vitality, and mental and psychic vitality, go quite well hand in hand. Both last sentences are important.
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Your own late dreams gave you the message. The creature that disappeared or wilted when you attacked it was doubt. You triumphed when you refused to be at the mercy of your doubts. There is a passage Ruburt read somewhere: “Do not take counsel from your fears”—an excellent piece of advice.
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(11:24.) As a speaker, I bring into your world information not generally a part of it, and in other terms as speakers yourselves, you contribute your knowledge of the world as it is in your time, along with that vaster knowledge that is a part of your heritage. You are aware of the books we write and of the sessions we hold. You are not aware of the larger ramifications, the communications that continue both while you sleep and while you wake. You are not aware of those greater dimensions of activity that go on as you work at your notes, or familiar with the millions of people who will respond to them in their conscious life, and in the multiconscious level of their dreams. It will help if you keep that in mind.
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