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[...] There is no need then to further show yourselves that you can indeed be understanding and compassionate leaders. [...]
You also both felt that you needed isolation from society, and a position from which you could examine it with some solitude, while still maintaining contacts—and while still affecting it through your works. [...]
“We’ll need to get some insight on this,” Dr. Instream said. [...] I need to learn. We need proof.”
[...] We do not need a hammer to crack the eggshell. … I am an egghead, but do not need a hammer to be cracked.” [...]
[...] I need time to consider what we can do, what your ideas are.”
“We need them. [...]
You also need to influence personally those people in the outside world with whom you come in daily contact, and to extend yourself in using your full abilities of understanding and creativeness in your outside contacts. You need also to expand in the direction in which you are going, in terms of these sessions and psychological time.
The inner self obviously needs the outer ego with its outer senses, in order to permit its own materialization in various camouflage forms. [...]
[...] You need power, strength, determination, and joyous spontaneity in your working hours.
[...] From you he needed to learn some discipline, but not to be smothered by it, and this is also extremely important.
[...] You need physical work to do. [...] You need to compensate by direct and aggressive physical action, either in a job that will relate you with others or in some aspect along those lines that will allow you to untangle the inner self and release your creative abilities. [...]
The overall needs of the personality are always taken into consideration by what I have called in the past the inner ego. [...] It knows when to allow subconscious needs and wishes their fulfillment. [...]
[...] You need not fear that subconsciously you are going to invite hordes into your home, nor that Ruburt will subconsciously do so.
The survival personality does not need to do this. [...]
Changes in the physical structure of the species will always follow inner need, and the inner need is anticipated from the beginning of the seed. [...]
[...] The mind has no need of them, but passes the information to the brain, who then interprets it. [...]
Latent potentialities, always present within the system, are activated as they are needed. [...]
(Pause at 8:43.) It attracted you—you felt the pull of needed change (with gestures), but this change had a new sense of attraction. Such periods happen often in a lifetime, of course—such intersections into probable realities, where you suddenly feel that the time is particularly right, or can be, regardless of the desperation or need or sometimes precisely because of it. [...]
[...] “If you love me,” she said, “comfort me like you would an animal, for I really need you.” [...]
(Long pause at 8:43.) Deplorable as world conditions seem, for example, as man’s desperate need for self-understanding is made known to himself, so in that world also there is a time of sensed change: new values that “will take this time.” [...]
[...] After the final incarnation, the physical, sexual type of creativity is simply no longer needed. You do not need to reproduce physically, in other words. [...]
[...] Some, for example, find it far easier to develop as one sex or the other, and will need more opportunities for experience as the sex with which they experience difficulty.
[...] Creativity is a kind of psychic play, an exploration of reality, and an individual reinterpretation of it, and of the events of Framework 1. The artist might need to know technique and certain methods, and so forth. [...]
[...] To be creative in Ruburt’s particular way, you need a variety of characteristics that will allow you to probe alone into the nature of your own experience, and yet abilities that will also help you relate to the world—and Ruburt has those necessary abilities. [...]
Drunks often need someone to reassure them, so they will not drink, and your reminders when you think Ruburt has forgotten can be most helpful.
[...] When Ruburt hampers it by trying to make it too specific, and ties it into distorted ideas of work, then divisions occur that need not occur.
You need not have stiff muscles if you sit for a long period—but you will indeed if you believe that you will. [...] The muscles will need time to readjust.
[...] Then he did not need to deal with what he thought of as distracting elements—to leave his desk. [...] He found, in time, that the symptoms however were far more limiting than he had counted upon, and as his experience grew he found he needed less so-called “safeguards.”
[...] This does not mean that he need feel like an idiot, but that he set up a body habit for reasons that he once considered valid, and that to change it requires some conscious effort. [...]
[...] (Now Jane, as Seth, pointed to Dave and Estelle) And yes, here, for another child—one who needs to be cherished and guarded and has a fate to fulfill in physical reality, who will need you. You needed your son. The other child will need you.
[...] You will not see him grow old, but he has grown old many times, and there was no need for him to grow old again.
[...] Young people in particular are needed to work for the promotion of peace and nuclear disarmament, to take up the tasks of deregulating and redistributing food sources, and of encouraging nations to join in such a creative venture. [...] The world needs every hand and eye, and cries out for expression of love and caring. [...]
Ideally speaking, your impulses lead you in your own proper direction, knowing the shape of your life, and your abilities and your needs. One impulse may be in response to one need, one to another—but all in all, taken together, they will sustain and guide you to your most fulfilling situation if they are allowed to, and if they are trusted.
[...] Be that as it may, we do need accurate records. [...] We need dates especially, so we can correlate the efforts of others with whatever changes Jane shows: otherwise it will be very difficult to write convincingly about what transpires, for whatever we write will be designed to help others also. [...]