1 result for (book:tps3 AND heading:"delet session august 15 1977" AND stemmed:improv)
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(Tonight before the session we reread the deleted session for August 1, in which Seth had given some very optimistic forecasts for improvements on Jane’s part. Tonight we agreed that at least some of those physical changes had transpired. Not, however, Seth’s prediction that a vast improvement in Jane’s eyes would show up in a week to 10 days.
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(Jane’s eyes had been better the last couple of days, yet not nearly as much improved as we wanted them to be.
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They are constantly stretching themselves. The quickness in various portions of the body may at times confuse him, for other portions cannot as yet keep up. He is doing well, however, and so are you. It is of more importance, however, that you remember that the body improves to improve.
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(10:06.) Now give us a moment.... Ruburt should read the sessions over, and make a greater attempt to follow the suggestions, particularly when the weather is cool; the walking. This was difficult in the humidity. If you keep your sights where you want them, the improvements will continue, and their nature will become more than obvious.
Give us a moment.... The improvements I mentioned as occurring within 10 days partially took place—with the ankles, hands, large ligaments, shoulders, and is occurring in the arms. Ruburt’s fairly guarded attitude toward the working men to some extent impeded the relaxation necessary, so that the condition overall improved in the schedule I gave, without the ensuing eye improvement I mentioned. This is due, however; the relaxed attitude is vital.
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(10:15 PM. Given the improvements that Jane has been showing since this series of sessions began, I’d say that both of us have moved much closer to that dedicated and joint desire to see Jane much better, as Seth mentioned on the first page of tonight’s session. I can note that I can see that time approaching, and that Jane feels the same way.)