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[... 21 paragraphs ...]
It may seem that the body’s release should only bring feelings of comfort and greater ease. The body mends itself in its own way, however, and you will put your own psychological judgments upon its sensations. Ligaments as they release put forth much action. They try themselves out. They will appear to dangle, and then to tighten and dangle again. The body coming to life is active, and its activity may clamor at times. When you are not used to trusting the body, then those activities may seem to be causes for alarm—and such fears should be expressed—as long as the other definite feelings of comfort, ease, quickness, or flexibility are also expressed.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Distractions can be easily dealt with, as they occur, by making conscious decisions. They do not require all of the effort and psychological technology of a nuclear war (with humor). They do not require then the full artillery of your defenses—a great waste of your time and effort that could, of course, be devoted to your work.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
That climate is sometimes suddenly produced—in a church congregation, for example—where it acts dramatically to bring about a healing. Unless the individual learns, however, to induce that psychological climate personally, the healing may not last. Unless you have further questions I will end the session—which I devoted to the subject for your edification.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]