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[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Now give us time. He is feeling more secure, and this feeling will grow as it sinks into his mind that he will not have to “worry” about his money productions for the next year, for example. He has also undergone in the past few months another level of development where he trusts his psychic abilities more than he ever did.
The symptoms are now like guards that he sets about his behavior. The spontaneous self is being given more and more freedom, yet under a cautious eye, and with the symptoms in the background, again just in case.
It is a habit of cautiousness, that is translated of course into muscular cautiousness. Remind him, for the 100th time, that he can trust his inner self implicitly, and does not need to set up guards against its spontaneity, for spontaneity is his life, and the source of his creativity; and underline that sentence.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Give us a moment. When he feels mentally happy, and he does often, have him in his imagination translate the feeling into spontaneous physical motion. We are trying to initiate some small exercises that will encourage freedom, both mentally and physically.
The hands are quite improved over what they were even two weeks ago—let this not escape his notice. The last few days he forgot to put his corn pad on (smile), with no resulting difficulty—another improvement he should notice. His period is on time again.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
This jumping off the radiator the other day, in one stroke disintegrated one such detrimental image that had impeded physical motion. Now it is true that initially the motion was made in his mind, and accepted, but the will can also be used to initiate such actions. Particularly as long as the imagination is allowed to function in the same direction.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
We simply want to remind him again of translating the idea of motion into physical motion. These are merely techniques to help along particular lines. Now, basically, spontaneously he is sympathetic and understanding. The feeling of contempt he had for the sick or crippled has long vanished. Tell him indeed that annoyance with his own symptoms could now prevent him from helping others as well as he might, because the energy devoted to maintaining the symptoms is not being used for such constructive purposes.
He can help other people better now by being completely healthy, and with his full energy at his command. All of that should be underlined.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
He has been tensed for so long that he has been afraid to let go all at once, in his terms. Much of this had to do with his career. The contract from the dream book will work a great beneficial change. (It is in the mail but hasn’t arrived, due to the postal strike.) With his literal mind, he wants to see it in black and white.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
Now. In all of his endeavors Ruburt should adopt a more playful attitude. Even to imagining throwing the symptoms out the window.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
One additional note: have him plunge now into his new book—and stop concentrating on the problem of the symptoms. With his energy in the book he will have less time and energy to think of them.