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(12:20 AM.) A few remarks—they are very simple and to the point: examine your beliefs jointly and individually. You both believe that Ruburt is sick physically in one particular fashion. A series of subsidiary beliefs followed, to which you both most heartily and concretely subscribe. You must alter those beliefs. As long as you hold them they will be most faithfully reproduced and objectively justified.
Ruburt will not navigate properly as long as each of you believe he cannot. As long as you belabor the physical condition you are not working at altering the beliefs. Regardless of their reasons, beliefs can be changed.
Altering the beliefs automatically changes the reasons. They exist simultaneously. You are each reinforcing them now. Pollyanna as it may sound, you must each imagine Ruburt able to navigate, and take it for granted that the rest physically will follow, without trying to force the issue.
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(12:30 AM.) Since you are talking to Ruburt from your outside, and telling him what to do, when you are not personally saddled in the same way that he is, then how often have you ever reassured him that he could indeed walk properly, get up easily, or joyfully tried to reinforce his confidence?
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