SETH SAYS:
“Ruburt
has felt too responsible to develop his psychic abilities, to produce
another “psychically inspired” work of his own. The sense of
responsibility of that kind stifles love, which must be free to form its
own creativity in its own fashion. Therefore, left alone, Ruburt writes
freely, and in an inspired nature because that is (underlined) his
nature. It is what he loves to do. When he becomes overly concerned with
ideas of responsibility to use his talent, then the love beneath them
is smothered to some extent and denied its flow.”
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