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This would imply short-term memory you see, but this is not the case, for it is intensity and not duration that makes the difference. Once the symptoms become physical however, then they follow physical patterns, and it takes the physical system some time to heal usually, (underlined). In terms of intensity alone, both the foot and the hip symptoms were highly charged, representing of course degrees of immobility and withdrawal—learned, you see, from the mother: a memory reaction adopted without conscious thought.
The recommendations automatically set up readjustments, and, you will note, almost instantly. In the case of the foot the muscles have been misused and will take a while to completely repair themselves. Suggestion however will speed the process. An instant cure is possible, but he is not at that point.
At the very latest however, with these recommendations faithfully followed, all symptoms should leave the foot at the end of a two-week period, completely. The hip symptom is gone for good, if the recommendations are followed. The less annoying arm difficulties are a result of the muscular tension caused by the foot difficulty, but these should disappear completely now within two or three days.
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