1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:344 AND stemmed:move)
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
There is no arthritis here. There is a severe panic reaction against restrictions, both from within and without, the immobility of fright. He who does not move can make no errors; and he felt he had made a severe error in allowing Fell to publish the book. Your own feelings toward Fell had strong emotional power.
[... 26 paragraphs ...]
The dreams with the various apartments were a release, for here at least he could move in new situations, where he felt he was caught now in stationary ones.
[... 32 paragraphs ...]
Give us time for a moment. (Pause.) If, and whenever possible, a New York trip would benefit both of you, incidentally. He has felt held in for some time. He was also frightened because of your illness, and literally afraid to make a move. He shut off usual methods of expression, trying to be a good example to others. But this fit in beautifully with earlier conditioning.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
As a climate of permissiveness and encouragement is maintained, the symptoms will quickly vanish. You are not responsible for all of these restraints, you understand. He did not feel he had to run to move, because of the reasons given. In ordinary circumstances frequent small trips are of benefit in maintaining his overall health and efficiency level.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
Summertime may or may not be a good time to begin private classes. He may be frightened to give up the job ahead of time. Any move in writing will serve him well.
[... 19 paragraphs ...]