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In any suggestions used then, use the terms improvement, or better and better, for example. That gives him leeway. “I can walk with greater ease. I can get up easier and easier. I can be more physically vigorous.” That sort of thing when you use physical suggestions, rather than the use of words that seem like absolutes, where comparisons are involved almost automatically between a given situation and a desired one.
“I can walk normally.” Now that kind of a suggestion, automatically with Ruburt, brings up inner responses, arguments and contradictions with experience on a physical level. “I can walk easier,” does not.
You said “I think you can perform 50% better than you are doing, if you realize it.” That kind of suggestion is good. It arouses and stimulates activity without causing him to compare his experience with what is to him an ideal. Take your break.
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Later now, in the last period of time, when Eleanor heard that Ruburt had sent the outline of a new book, Aspects, to Tam, she astounded Ruburt by remarks of great regret, and implications that Ruburt had made an error. Ruburt was quite surprised, since Eleanor had not suggested before that a manuscript not be sent to Prentice.
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