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[... 16 paragraphs ...]
There is a reason, indeed. It need not always imply guilt, however. The location will be highly significant, indeed, as are all physical difficulties.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
(To Sally.) You should continue with the automatic writing. It will get deeper into the areas of the self than you have been willing to go in the past and therefore, help clear up the basic reasons for your physical difficulties in the past.
[... 19 paragraphs ...]
It was a combination of several things. Now, give Ruburt back his wine, and I will tell you. First of all, there were some elements of fear combined with fear having to do with underlying fears that you are having difficulty—in the physical universe, and you acted this out with the hand. This also had to do something with the leg and the foot difficulties earlier, both being limbs and objects of manipulation in physical reality. Now, the hand also represents freedom. The incident represents two opposites. One of freedom as the hand, as a hand being able to rise. And the other, lack of freedom, as for example, the hand not being able to move. You were objectifying, in your mind, two opposites and attempting to correlate them. Do you follow me?
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Imagine the hammer as a flower next time, and you will have no difficulty. A flower never hurt anyone. See it limp as a flower.
[... 32 paragraphs ...]