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Ruburt is still dealing with spin-off material following or resulting from his Sinful-Self data, and this material generally follows the lines of development that are fairly obvious in the poems and notes that have followed since that time.
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(Long pause at 9:05.) He is presently encountering that kind of feeling, uncovering the reasons for it, and trying to recapture in a way the very young innocent self’s sense of faith. That faith existed even before churchly doctrine was imposed over it. He is trying to uncover his own natural faith. That attempt, of course, brings him into conflict with whatever doubts still stand in his way.
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I will have further pertinent material myself to add to the overall category of Ruburt’s situation, but I am simply making this evening’s session to give him a sense of immediate direction, and in his case to break the ice, so to speak. That is, he should type up the small bit of material, and read over the Sinful Self’s document.
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(“Will you give us the entity names for Frank Longwell and his wife?”)
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(“And that of his wife, Eve.”)
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(Then spelled, but incompletely:) M-M-A-J-A is the current expression of Frank’s entity name. and D-A-J-O-R-A-K-A is his wife’s.
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The clocks represent on Frank’s part a creative interpretation.... There is an old saying: Time is money—and in his own way Frank would like to make that kind of a statement, clear, direct, and unambiguous: Turning clocks or time directly into good hard cash, a magic of a sort. This is also meant to make up for any “wasting of time” that he might otherwise be engaged in. In a fashion it is an attempt to deal more directly with beliefs regarding time, money, and creativity.
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