1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:503 AND stemmed:should)
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I am mentioning these matters this evening because the time is ripe, and proper handling now is important. His body is ready to be released, even areas such as the elbows, and dispersion has taken place here. Therefore the mobility should be encouraged.
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As the probabilities exist, both of you will be well into the out-of-body work between now and early winter. (To me:) You have been operating far more than in the past, and you should shortly now gain conscious awareness. You will probably come to, realizing you have projected, several times, before becoming conscious of the mechanism of getting out.
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Now Ruburt’s energies are being released, and once this process begins, as it has, then all the inner improvement will seem to appear at once, though they are the results of several months. The psychic work will pick up, and indeed already has. The desire shown in your personal life on Ruburt’s part is very important. Ruburt should tell himself now that all other tensions can leave through his fingertips, not back up there you see but go completely outward. It will help if he imagines tension streaming outward through the fingertips. His idea to have long hair (smile) at this particular point is beneficial, for it means to him the luxury of both sexuality and sense, sensual extravagance. These qualities directly in opposition to the overly restrictive, puritan rigidities that he was in the past heir to.
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One other small point: Ruburt should continue the psychic and sensual contact with his body, listening to the messages that it gives him. This is most vital.
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(It wasn’t until we were back in Elmira that I realized Jane and I had missed a great chance to use our abilities. I talked about how I should have had Jane hypnotize me, for instance, in Florida as soon as we realized how bad the feet were—giving me suggestions for an extra quick recovery, etc. Yet this simple fact occurred to neither of us while in Daytona Beach.)
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