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[...] I do not, of course, speak in human terms, where every stimuli for example should then be followed or sought out indiscriminately. [...]
[...] It should be obvious that in a most basic and practical manner the personality however is not involved with physical time to any degree. [...]
It should be obvious that in Ruburt’s case no such habitual rejections by his ego have backed up in this manner. [...]
[...] He would not have his periods—thus he would show both of you, symbolically, that you need not fear his body, since it obviously was not functioning as a woman’s should.
[...] Then it becomes something you want to do and feel you should do, and a strong part of your work, but the spontaneous fountainheads beneath do not have that easy flow. [...]
[...] He felt you a stern taskmaster, and the logic as being: the worse you feel the more you should drive yourself. [...]
“The husband should follow this exercise three times a day: He should imagine the energy and vitality of the universe filling his wife’s form with health. This should not be a wishful-thinking sort of thing, but a definite effort to understand that her form is composed of this energy, and in this way he can help her use it to advantage. If possible, he should touch her during this exercise, and it should be done morning, evening, and night.
“The mental attitude of everyone involved should be altered to one that is more hopeful. [...]
[...] If my instructions are followed completely, then some improvement should take place shortly.
Your condition following your first exercise bout should have showed you how badly you were in need of the treatment. When I suggested that you dissociate I didn’t mean that you should break up in pieces.
So should man’s ego be. [...]
Neither should the ego react so violently that it remembers and reacts to past storms in the midst of clear and sunny weather. [...]
Now you should understand why even an impeding action can be literally accepted by the personality as a part of itself and why efforts must be made to coax the personality to give up a portion of itself, if progress is to be made.
[...] … Even then, without knowing all the facts you could not make a judgment, for the illness could still serve by giving the personality a sense of security, being kept on hand as an ever-present emergency device in case the new unifying principle should fail.
[...] She wanted to strike out but didn’t feel that she should, and the denied actions then inhibited the function of the right arm that would ordinarily do the striking. [...]
[...] I wondered if I should put them directly on the shoulder or through a towel, and the voice said, ‘Directly.’ I took off my blouse, lay down and put the tea bags on the top of the shoulder joint.
[...] Psychic ability should help you know yourself—and discover your own strengths—and act upon them. It should not be used as a crutch to reinforce weakness nor feelings of escape. [...]
And you will realize that there are no limitations to the self except those that you insist upon—because of your own limited conceptions—and that joy is still yours, it has always been yours, and after more lives than I should tell you, that joy is still mine. [...]
[...] Now it seems that we should bring you up to date, and so we have two questions, or rather assignments, for you that other members of the class have already gotten past in their own way some with valor, some by the skin of their teeth. [...]
[...] You think of yourselves as “you should be,” and so you are not satisfied with the people that you are.
Many of the most important art works have been done late in life, as you should know, and blossoming of the psyche cannot be given any age limit. [...]
You both thought Ruburt should hide in the house. [...]
[...] Now each of these selves experience time in their own manner, and as you should see by now this only means that they build their own realities according to the nature of their own perceptions. [...]
[...] It views various probabilities with the purposes of the ego in mind, and therefore aids the ego in its decisions as to which probable events it should choose for its own experience.
[...] It should be obvious that the psychological framework must be different when the time system of experience is different. [...]
[...] However, unless drastic changes occur in all of your characteristic ways of handling stress, then the relatively old ages mentioned should stand up well.
[...] Just as I became comfortably seated she entered, saying that although she did not know the exact time she felt she should come upstairs.
[...] I have told you that this is to be your own decision, and I have given you information that should be helpful.
We should most probably here substitute brain for mind, since I believe that is the terminology upon which I decided to settle. [...]
Now understanding this, you should be able to see how other planes, other reality continuums, can exist simultaneously with your own, and be unperceived consciously. [...]
[...] As you should know, like all other atoms and molecules, its atoms and molecules had capsule comprehension, generalized consciousness. [...]
It goes without saying that he will not stay at the gallery for any lengthy time in any case, and this is as it should be.
[...] I should hope that the apparitions would not occur; and if they did, they would represent your fear of what they once stood for, and would not be the threats that they were originally, but after-images, so to speak.
(“Can Jane’s eyes be closed when she uses this water, or should they be open?”)
[...] And as I have said time and time again—such demonstrations should show you, since they are coming through Ruburt, that this energy is a portion of the energy that is your own—you have as much energy as I have—you have as much energy available to you as Ruburt has available to him. [...]
([Brad:] “Does that mean that solutions should come more from an emotional rather than a rational—?”)
It is to demonstrate that you have the same vitality within yourself, and if I have this vitality and I do not have a body, then how much vitality do you have that you should be using that you are not using. [...]
The point is: You should dream! [...]
[...] But you have both progressed enough in your understanding that the situation should pass without too much difficulty. [...]
I am rather surprised that this much came through, but it should at least clear the reasons for the basic conflict for you.
If he could operate in such a manner at the gallery in the plan that he outlined, things should go well.
[...] However, if you feel up to scribbling for me for a few more moments, I should like to add some more while Ruburt is letting me through, as I am not certain whether he would block me after the break or not.
(Then today, Saturday, my pendulum told me that I felt guilty about using painting time when I should be working on Seth’s “Unknown” Reality, since the painting wasn’t bringing in money, etc. [...]
(I should say here that one of the things the pendulum told me early in the week was that I was concerned because Jane wasn’t having regular sessions any more —that I felt she was missing something important in her life because of this lack. [...]
[...] Now for once you should rationally feel free in your painting time to paint, released from all requirements of buying or selling. [...]
[...] You should be pleased that you have, say, even three hours that need not be accounted for in any terms, financial or otherwise, but your own.
[...] He, Philip, should come out well in his situation if he follows through.
[...] The term consciousness, as I am here using it, may need some explanation, although you should by now understand my meaning.
[...] You should see, then, that though you call a particular portion of grass one blade of grass, the matter that composes it is not static or permanent, and it is not a particular physical object growing, since the matter that composes it is neither static or permanent.