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(“I guess I’m confused,” Jane said as we sat there. “I’m so relaxed, yet I feel all that material there. I want it but I don’t feel like doing it.... Oh, all right,” she finally laughed as I worked on these notes. “I’ll have the session. At least I’ll try....”)
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He has been doing exceedingly well, for him, in that regard, following impulses to houseclean and so forth—trusting the entire shape of his nature. He simply then for a while bumped into some of the old beliefs again, worried that his impulses would not lead him to write sufficiently. That kind of temporary concern can be expected now and then. It is simply a matter of remembering the new framework of beliefs, and trusting that your impulses are leading in the proper direction.
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You do not need to force yourselves to be creative. In Ruburt’s natural, quite periodic rhythm of creativity, he writes rather steadily, exuberantly, and inspired. That is how he operates naturally. In between, he needs variety, change, rest. He is regenerating, and those periods are also natural, and act to increase the creative “periods” of obvious daily production. The creative self is always creating, and it does its best when it is simply trusted. Then it surfaces with its productions. Period.
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