1 result for (book:tps2 AND heading:"delet session octob 15 1973" AND stemmed:improv)
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(During the last week Jane has had several long periods of relaxation, plus other signs of continuing physical improvement. In fact, she was still feeling the effects of a relaxation as this session began. It had started in mid-afternoon after she had received an OK from Tam Mossman re the publication of her book of poetry, Dialogues — at least as far as Tam is concerned. The book will be published after Personal Reality, but before Aspects.)
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The suggestions on trusting the body must be continued, for the body’s healing process now follows those beliefs. Before he was hampered by the initial beliefs, now nearly dissolved, that caused the disbelief in the body. Those body beliefs are now in the process of changing. As they change, bringing about improvements, you find them in reality as you understand it. The result you see is the materialization of the new beliefs, as before you saw the materialization of the old.
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While certain stages are occurring there may be an uneven quality, but not necessarily, where he walks much better one day and not another, until the entire system is aligned, when of course the improvements will be held. This simply has to do with various muscular systems. I mentioned this only so that he understands, and is not disappointed if one day he does exceptionally well, and the next day does not seem to do as well. This may not occur, the unevenness, but it could as a natural situation as balance is restored.
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As long as he trusts the body’s improvement, he is better off to concentrate upon his poetry, Aspects, and other areas of his life, and to enjoy increasing physical activity. The body can repair itself now quite well if he lets it go its way. Once the beliefs are changed the rest follows.
The improvements themselves then give you additional beneficial feedback. Contact with the public is important for his confidence. Now take your break.
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