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(Anyhow, as I’ve explained to Jane lately, the method seems to be working fairly well, and I expect more success with it once I become accustomed to dealing with it. The idea, of course, is only to integrate the two often opposing points of view, instead of having them in conflict with each other, since, as Seth says, we always have some practical need of Framework 1 activity. But now I’m turning more and more toward Framework 2, making a try at placing my faith and need for solutions there where they can generate their own, seemingly without effort. The result of this activity is that I find myself focusing on a few things I think really important: Writing, painting, my love for Jane, the sessions, the house, the cats, etc. Even large portions of these activities I now try to relegate to Framework 2’s tender ministrations. It appears to be working well. It’s an amazingly simple luxury to consider a problem or challenge, then say the hell with it and throw it into Framework 2. It is, of course, reminiscent of our behavior right after we first learned about the frameworks, and as I remember it worked very well. I hope to revive those early successes, and to make much more practical use of them this time.
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You knew you were an artist, whether you sold or not, or whatever you did. You knew you were an artist. Your impulses led you to paint. They led you to write, also. They led you to fill out your creative self, to open new doors.
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