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[...] It is the voice that speaks within you, whether or not you listen, the information that is a heritage of your own, that is a part of yourself, that has always been with you. [...] The innermost portions of yourself that is indeed a part of all energy, must be sifted through the self that you now recognize, and your job is to learn how to receive the information and how to open and use the inner self. [...]
[...] So merged that you cannot see your way clearly out of the concept, nor easily imagine reality from any other viewpoint but the self-structure that you presently imagine yourself to be. (Pause.) Another part of your whole identity is quite aware that you are delving into one concept of yourself. To delve into it, you gladly and willingly momentarily forget the greater portions of yourself. [...]
[...] This feeling however, having its roots in “lack of rights” and his alliance with you, also provides him with the unity upon which his life is based: the poetry, the psychic work, and yourself. [...]
[...] If you were ever tempted, particularly in earlier times, to isolate yourself to an unhealthy degree, Ruburt was precisely your insurance. [...]
You knew he would not allow it, while you gave yourself time to grow in understanding. [...]
You sensed energy flowing outward and resented its flow, fearing to lose yourself. [...]
[...] It is a good one and you like it, but you are still not allowing yourself to use it fully. [...]
[...] Now I am not saying, and do not mean, that you are narrow-minded in any way I am saying that your intellect is a fine one, but you have allowed yourself to be fascinated by its sparkling quality, and not used it thoroughly as a tool.
[...] You used the incident of the optometrist’s notice to give yourself a very fine lesson, for in the back of your mind you did indeed worry and wonder that your eyes were becoming tired. [...]
They have improved because you are indeed learning to relax about yourself more, and the improvement occurs first of all in that area of your main interest —your work—but it represents what is an overall time of regeneration. [...]
[...] Simply tell yourself that you are doing well in this reality, using your abilities, helping your husband and caring for your child. [...]
[...] Even when you thrust a pain apart from yourself and give it as a heritage to a fragment personality, you give it also your creative power and your hopes. [...]
[...] A psychological connection exists between that first son in that other system and yourself.
[...] These probabilities include webworks, probable actions and reactions involving not only yourself but others. [...]
(To me:) You are already collecting material yourself, but that will be your own surprise to you.
[...] In the Denmark life the love of the visual was still with you, but you were trying to allow yourself greater freedom with it, to feel the freedom of adding to what you saw, but you felt a great reluctance to do so. [...]
This time in a strange way the circle returns and yet opens, for you find yourself searching out anew the truths that you once copied with such great faithfulness. [...]
At such times it is a good idea to give yourself time to relax. [...] The entire idea involves a process in which you try and not try at the same time, in which you do not strain to achieve results, but instead gently begin to allow yourself to follow the contours of your own subjective feelings, to uncover those spiritual and biologically valid beliefs of early childhood, and to bring to them the very best wisdom that you have acquired throughout your life so far.
[...] Tell yourself you can worry another time if you want to — but for the moment you will not be concerned about the past or the future.
Remind yourself that for all you might have read, or heard, or deduced earlier, it is certainly not inevitable that all unfortunate situations take the darkest of tones, and that indeed the opposite is true; for if such were the case, the world and all of life would have literally been destroyed through disasters and calamities.
You said earlier that everyone is looking to find themselves, and as our regular students should know, there is only one place to look, and you begin with yourself. [...]
[...] I have said this many times and doubtlessly I will continue to say—when Ruburt’s familiar body is some 40 years older and my voice in comparison to Ruburt’s sounds like quite a young man (shouts)—That my energy should remind you of the energy that is inherent within yourself and that any energy that sweeps through this small frame comes from the same energy that gives you your vitality and strength and that should bring you joy and fulfillment. [...]
([Gert:] “Can we tune in to our personality as you have more or less made yourself known to Ruburt?”)
As an analogy, you live in a self-constructed box with certain self-constructed senses to enable you to perceive the boxworld that you yourself have created. [...]
[...] In the first place, having little respect for yourself for following such a course, you would not even be able to put on the act which you contemplate. [...]
Because you saw yourself with such specialized focus, unknowingly you blocked out stimuli that as a painter you could have used. [...]
[...] The old framework was so restrictive that your ideas of secrecy, protection and privacy made you want to protect yourself to such a degree that you did not want your paintings to sell, to share them with others. [...]
Prentice represented, to you (me), the world you had to protect yourself from, and be on guard against in the business world that had never understood your father—the unartistic, ever out to ruin the artistic product through ignorance, and lack of sensitivity.
To travel somewhere else, will yourself there. [...] At other times, you may find yourself swept from place to place, with little control. [...] You may also find yourself in non-physical locations or places in which matter does not behave the way it usually does. [...]
[...] You can then explore the environment in which you find yourself or travel to another location. [...]
It may be another version of yourself. [...]