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He does not allow it the freedom that he should or set it to work for him as completely as he could. [...]
I did not mean that Ruburt should handle all your personal matters by any means. [...] I merely mean that when Ruburt feels strongly one way or another about a particular situation that you should give the matter deep thought and consideration, since you can usually, not always but usually, trust his intuitions.
[...] It is well known to your scientists, or it should be, that you bring many things about without knowing how you do so.
Your own experience with creativity should serve you well as far as this discussion goes. [...]
[...] And this is a freedom which you can and should allow yourself in such instances.
[...] Surely I should not have to remind you of the practicality of camouflage patterns, with which I am no longer concerned. [...]
[...] What you experienced was an onrush, or should I say onslaught, of data in its pure form, rushing through the inner senses like a wind in kaleidoscope, because you did not know how to control or disentangle the data.
[...] This was a projection of your inability and should not be taken as any condition of helplessness existing in the inner world, as I am afraid you interpreted the image.
[...] This involves some training on your part, but is relatively easy and should come without too much difficulty.
[...] This alone should be proof that the condition is not a prerequisite for the species as such. [...]
The very fact that you breathe and dream and perform countless other activities without any aid from the conscious ego should of itself convince even the most stubborn scientific skull that more is involved than science is willing to admit. [...]
[...] The personality can and should be aware of the whole self of which it is a part, and that part of the whole self which the ego ignores, is the one part which can enter into the field influence of the entity, though it cannot travel to the entity itself.
(I told Jane she should be really pleased by all these positive signs that she is improving. [...]
You should not insist, however, or demand, that a given suggestion take root—for then you might be disappointed if it did not, rather than realize that perhaps it was not time for that particular suggestion to work. [...]
(I should add that at 2:30 I called to see if Andrew Fife was in his office at billing, since I wanted to show him the claim-denial reports I’d received from the insurance company the day before Christmas. [...]
(I should have added earlier that at lunch today Jane had me place the paper container of beef Spanish rice on her belly, so that she could feed it to herself with a spoon, left-handed. [...]
He should point out that his success so far, and his value, has been a direct result of his insistence upon following his own nature and acting upon his own ideas. [...]
He should point out frankly the fact that he has been more valuable to his firm than others who have slavishly followed conventional policy. [...]
—I am going to put on a demonstration for my own edification and amusement that you should all enjoy.
(Long pause at 10:51.) He believes that he should use it on the one hand, therefore, and not use it on the other, for if he uses it “properly,” how can he be sitting at his desk?
This session should be of help.
I am giving no suggestions in detail, for what you have learned should suggest its own alternate reactions. [...]