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The continuity should tell you something about our relationship, and also serve as a kind of reassurance. [...]
[...] Ruburt should ask for another reincarnational dream, and it will help both of you if you consider your situation from a larger context – for that context will throw illumination upon those areas where your comprehension is less than it might be (with quiet amusement).
On some occasion however I do want to discuss this matter of our sessions, as to when they should and should not be held; and I repeat: in no way do I ever attempt to influence Ruburt’s subconscious mind.
[...] As the experiments continue you should automatically be able to switch the recorder off and on in the dark.
[...] But when we are finished, and it will not be for a long time, you should be able to travel from any state of consciousness to another and back again, safely, with full awareness of your identity.
[...] I seem to be a slow learner; either that or my accumulated resentments seem to be so deeply ingrained that I should work much harder at eradicating old beliefs.)
(Pause.) In a capsule, comparing yourself to what you think you should be, and largely because of troubles with communication. [...]
The session should help you understand that you are not a victim. [...]
[...] This should be obvious, because for example there are healthy people also, with no evidence of any disease, who have utter faith that disease is hidden within them, or swiftly approaching.
[...] It was ill-formed, not certain, cluttered by questions like “If I am well, should I go on tour or shouldn’t I?” Or “Will I lose working time?” or whatever. [...]
[...] His creative abilities work, no matter what he is doing, and they will work better and reach further when his body is normally flexible, able to relax normally as it should. [...]
[...] Yet the fact that I exist and can communicate should show you, in simple terms, that other “higher aspects” of your personality can help you out on occasion.
[...] The question cannot be answered simply in one evening, but each consciousness has its own defense system and its own vitality; you should trust your own.
[...] You need to learn the power of thought and emotion, but this should fill you with the joy of creativity. [...]
[...] With no unkindness meant, you all know yourselves and your weaknesses and failures, so why should you suppose that the self you know is the only self that you are? [...]
[...] He should feel free anytime to walk, and if it is ten times a day, the both of you should be grateful—for he continues his progress. [...]
Such attitudes may be part of your methods of learning, to show you that technology should only go so far. [...]
[...] Standing by the breezeway table, leaning on it, is excellent, though this should be gently done at first.
The point of power should be continued. [...]
[...] It should have a fireplace, because of the reminders of the hearth. It should not be sided with aluminum or metal. In your area it should not face the south (but it does—May, 1975). [...]
[...] Your house should have a foyer for the same reasons, and some definite stated area between private and public land. [...]
[...] It has several important aspects that you should look for—the combination of privacy and openness. [...]
[...] The land that you own is important, but the visible land that you do not own is also, and you should be in sight of a mountain or some open area, while still having a private “secret” area also.
[...] Not that it is intended that you should close your eyes to world events, but that in your particular case there are times when, to you, such concentration upon world evils becomes extremely unwholesome.
Such newspapers as you read do a definite service, that should not be overlooked or thoughtlessly condemned.
Such dire conditions cannot be pretended out of human existence, nor should they be. [...]
[...] But indeed we have here quite a practical application, and I intend to go into other earlier symptoms that should have, and did not, give you warning.
[...] This evening there are several remarks I want to address to our friends here, and some material that they should find helpful.
[...] You should find also that rereading your own earlier material you will find it easier now to pinpoint distortions and subconscious data.
[...] You are still quite timid in that you do not allow yourself to fully comprehend the changes in your behavior within the community that should result. [...]
An issue here, it seems can arise within a 6-month period, that you should face with tact. [...]
This session should help to minimize that discomfort, which is often so apparent during your visits — precisely when he wants to be at his best. [...] Each of his activities can indeed flow easily one into the other, and he should remind himself that the inner intelligence within him is indeed on its own always seeking his best interest, and always of itself working on his behalf.
[...] Such fears show that the distrust of the body is still to some extent present, so he should refresh his memory on the connections between femininity, his physical body, and health.
He is having this evening’s session at least partially out of his sense of responsibility—because he thinks he should, and because he thinks you think he should. He must, or should, feel free to have the sessions—to have the sessions. [...]
Now: we have been having a rather concentrated group of sessions, and it is quite natural that Ruburt should want to take some time out as he has, so that he can assimilate the material. [...]
[...] If man can be a natural healer, and he says so, then he personally should heal others and himself. [...] If he is gifted with words in writing, and gifted in speech, then he feels that he should go out bravely into the public arena, and speak out his message to the world.
[...] In opposition, he carried the belief that he should go on television, make tours, and so forth, and expose himself in direct opposition to those fears. [...]
[...] It should be listed, though.
[...] The subconscious should be reminded of the help that is available from the source self, for its fears began before it had that information, and the fears themselves caused blocks that prevented assimilation of the knowledge later.
There should be a conscious letting go now also. [...] The full potential therefore should be seen in this, the last reincarnation.
Now Joseph (pause), neither of you should overlook the fact that in one way or another, and regardless of the psychic development, such a crisis point (Jane’s symptoms) would have appeared in Ruburt’s life as a result of personal characteristics, present-life background, and past-life characteristics.
[...] (Peggy and John Pietre, of Louisiana.) A good portion of a session should be given there.
Each reader, however, should in one way or another sense his own vitality in a way quite new to him, and find avenues of expansion opening within himself of which he was earlier unaware. The very nature of this book, the method of its creation and delivery, in themselves should clearly point out the fact that human personality has far more abilities than those usually ascribed to it. By now you should understand that all personalities are not physically materialized. [...]
(10:10.) In the Last Supper when Christ said, “This is my body, and this is my blood,” He meant to show that the spirit was within all matter, interconnected, and yet apart — that his own spirit was independent of his body, and also in his own way to hint that he should no longer be identified with his body. [...]
[...] Many complicated questions and reasons have been advanced in dealing with various aspects of the Gospels: their possible foundation in oral tradition and older common literary or documentary sources; whether any of them embodies an eyewitness account of the life of Christ [it has been very recently claimed that Mark’s was written only a few years after Christ’s death, for example], whether the Gospels should simply be regarded as expressing a single tradition, the fact and atmosphere of Christ, regardless of anything else, etc.
[...] If you shovel the drive, you think you should be working, and vice versa sometimes. The session should help you here.
[...] I said that we should be grateful for these signs, and that they may be more widespread than we realize. [...]
[...] When you feel at the same time that you must and should plow the driveway out yourself, to prove that you are the same as your neighbor, or to prove that you are physically agile, and on the other hand if you feel that you do not want to plow out the driveway at all, then you are in a quandary—and when you shovel, you tell your body to shovel and not to shovel at the same time, setting your muscles against each other.
[...] The session should also help there.
[...] Again, you should both find yourselves coming within a sphere of activity in your experiments, with the coming of autumn. [...]
[...] Bill then suggested that he write to Larry O’Toole for confirmation, since as far as he knew O’Toole should still be in Provincetown. [...]
[...] You both can and should learn to utilize your energies in the same manner that Ruburt utilizes his energies during a session. [...]
Any improvements should be considered in the light of his own position. If he walks down his steps better, that should be noted and encouraged. [...] In the light of normal walking that is hardly significant, and he will become discouraged rather than encouraged, as he should be.
Practically speaking now, all of my suggestions should be followed, given in the last sessions, and they should be read again by each of you. [...]
[...] After the session, I realized that I should have asked Seth one question at least: to comment on Jane’s Dialogues—why that didn’t sell well.
[...] I think she should set up a definite program of reflexology now, with the aim of helping the knees as well as the eyes.)
Tell our friend, Ruburt, that Nassair should not set up what he is thinking of setting up, his offshore fund; and tell Ruburt that that is the only message I have for Mr. Nassair at this time. [...] Tell him also that Mr. Nassair’s friend, who was here at class, subconsciously knows that Mr. Nassair should not set up the fund at this time, but did not want to take the responsibility for saying so. [...]
[...] Through these experiences, therefore, you are meant to seek out the meaning of your own identity and the experiences should serve as an impetus to you to open up those doorways of intuition that you know of but have not used and have not opened. Now you are beginning to do so and that is the important thing that I have to say to you this evening, but in many ways it should set your heart at rest. [...]