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(As noted at the end of the last session, I had two questions for Seth:
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Ruburt’s creativity is highly individualistic—and not, however, narrow in scope. As given in some old sessions, certain difficulties began when Ruburt tried to make his creativity fit the conventional work patterns. The creative person often is not wanted at a job, because their creativity by contrast with others’ behavior shows the vast difference between what I will now call joyful work and the usual variety.
The paper Ruburt wrote was excellent. He should do a follow-up on it. For some insights in this area I would like to come through his own experience of direct feelings. The entire issue, however, involving both questions, I would like to save for our next session. Hopefully, Ruburt himself will have insights in the meantime that will make my material pertinent.
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Your own ideas suited your temperament, but many of them did not particularly suit Ruburt’s. Again, I will elaborate on all of this at our next session.
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Add to your question, to read before our next session, the implications of private creativity and public distribution of creative work. I will also have something to say about Ruburt’s own insights involving the secret aspects of his nature.
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I simply wanted to get the material started—get an early start for our next session. Continue your program, and when the suggestions have been pared down into a clearer kind of statement, then Ruburt should indeed—alone this time—read that material after lunch.
End of session, and a fond good evening.
One note: your encounter with your mother was, as you know, quite valid. It was closer on her part to you than on your part. That is, she was more aware of you than you were of her. Speaking to her mentally at times could be quite helpful, particularly during, say, your naptime. End of session.
(“Thank you.” 10:49 PM. Seth commented on my Stella Butts experience just as I was about to ask him to do so. I’d forgotten to remind Jane about that experience before the start of the session. A copy of the experience can be found in my dream notebook.
(We’ve already reorganized and condensed the morning suggestions, as Seth recommends our doing in this session, and find that they’re now much more effective. Jane has been sleeping well.)