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[... 16 paragraphs ...]
He must project that same sense of freedom and understanding into the physical situation, and fly as freely in the face of that situation. You were correct, therefore: he must believe that he can indeed be normally flexible. And if he does so believe, he will be. The fear causes him to organize memory and behavior so that all physical evidence then correlates with his belief that he cannot get well.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
Give us a moment.... Since you understand so clearly the reasons for his problem, his lack of belief in the fact that he can indeed get well, then do your best to remind him that he can get well. And that you are not as hypnotized by his symptoms as he is.
I told you both to do certain suggestions together, because your belief in them and your effectiveness could help him revive his own body beliefs. The fact is that both of you are nearly hypnotized by the physical effects. While the main challenge is his, you can help by reviving your own beliefs that he can indeed return to normal physical behavior.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
The same unconventional defiance of official beliefs shown in the Air Force affair can indeed be translated into other terms. Is want you, together, to do the suggestions again; but more, to assert individually and jointly, against what seems to be the physical evidence of Ruburt’s senses.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]