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Healing also takes place at many different levels of consciousness. (Long pause.) Ruburt’s experience, all in all, touched many of those levels, facilitating the healing processes at each given level. The “boxcar” episode represented his living at one level of physical experience, even while he also existed as the giant-sized self that peered over the mountain top and watched his progress. An excellent portrayal — or portrait — of the infinite inner self watching and guiding the physical self’s existence.
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(4:28.) The sexual aspects of the earlier episode indeed represented the toning-up of the sexual capacities and their pleasurable aspects. In the very early episode, Ruburt experienced the healthy and joyful child’s body, with its innocent spontaneity. This allowed him to come into touch with childhood’s early vitality — and in a sensual manner, not just, say, as a memory.
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The boxcar elements, beside the explanation already given, also represented the body as a vehicle, moving easily and swiftly. The entire episode shows the way that the mind derives new experience through using more than one level of consciousness at any given time. And the small trinkets that Ruburt discovered to his own delight represented the small but very valuable pleasures of daily life that he is now reclaiming.
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Sue represents a certain portion of Ruburt — the writing self, signifying that the “psychic” portions of Ruburt’s personality were helping out the writing portions, and letting them share in the psychic knowledge and experience.
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