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To some extent, you are both holding your breath, so to speak, until your working men are gone. There is no one reason why Ruburt has not used the hot towels with any regularity, or why you have not reminded him—rather, a combination of reasons. Certainly if your joint desire to see Ruburt better was as active and dedicated as theoretically it should be, the towels would have been used.
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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.
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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.
(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.
I am going to give you a brief session. In the rest of the time I want Ruburt to use the hot towels on the knees, and to reread some of our recent sessions. I bid you then a fond good evening.
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