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He must think of it as lovely, flexible, quick and responsive. It has not done anything to him. He must think of lovingly recreating it, of helping it. He knows this but lest he forget I will remind him. He must think of it as a joy, a comfort, an aid, rather than a rigid bony thing he must put up with. He should consider it a thing of joy to himself and to you.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
“I am free to stand or kneel, to run expectantly forward, for there is nothing ahead of me that I need fear, and the way ahead of me is clear and open. I am free to express my joy, for from it springs my life. I am free to bend. I am free to move easily and well, for I am composed of motion, and I move with the motion of my thoughts, which are free and open.”
“I can see easily and well, for within my sight there is the freedom and joy of the universe. My spirit is free, and my body reflects its freedom.”
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Give us a moment. (Pause.) To some extent there was a bottling up of energy, in that you could not take or give freely. You projected your own negative patterns of thought upon those who gave joyfully. This does not mean you look for alms. I did not mean they gave and therefore placed themselves above you. These were quite simply offerings, and they considered them little enough.
[... 30 paragraphs ...]