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You should, however, dedicate yourselves each morning to that pursuit, while not with heavy hand. You are both guarded to some extent with the working men about. Overall, there has been considerable quicker motion to almost all portions of Ruburt’s body, though as he noted, these are not yet noticeably synchronized.
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The pelvic area, and a large surrounding area, very important, has been constantly loosening, and each release of course means that other portions of the body compensate. In one more or less habitual position a few months ago, Ruburt could walk and move his head in a restricted way. That position broke up, so to speak. The ligaments are trying to move now toward unrestricted motion.
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.
Some feelings of tension at various times then are simply the result of stages in which certain ligaments are moving faster than others. The body’s activity, and there is much of it, is directed toward normal flexibility. In medical procedures, say, the body’s feelings are often masked. This is one of the reasons, say, for the development of secondary symptoms of a medical nature, when one portion of the body is treated, and then other portions seem to develop symptoms. The body is a whole. Each process of the body has that wholeness in mind.
Ruburt’s condition now, then, involves the whole body in a natural fashion. The quickness will become more apparent first with the freedom of upper portions of the body—but those upper portions can use their freedom only as the ankles and feet become more pliable. The body has its own sense, therefore, and order.
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