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(Jane’s eyes continue their heavy watering, especially in the morning, although she says they feel much better. And she’s had many signs of rather profound changes initiating themselves throughout her body—all good things for which we’re very grateful. We can’t help being concerned about the eye condition, however, hence question #2, above.
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The impetus toward creativity is a loving one, and the natural processes in both body and mind as lovingly directed.
The body even lovingly seeks to follow its own nature, and is lovingly directed to do so. Ruburt’s eyes lovingly try to perfect themselves. I realize you are not living in an ideal world, but we are giving that world ideas that can vastly increase peoples’ understanding. The body is never in a state of status quo. Ruburt’s improvements are occurring, as I said. The eyes, however, have given hints of their true capacity, as in today’s episodes.
Many people, not all, do “not see the world as others see it,” and so there are social and medical explanations. The eyes do not function right—and they are given glasses. When Ruburt’s body began its regeneration lately, it began to correct all conditions from scratch. It will give hints and signs of where it is going, as in today’s episode.
These may be spasmodic, as the body in whatever portion attains a temporary goal. Even that temporary attainment is important, for it destroys your previous concepts, and serves as new mental impetus.
One day in the bathroom Ruburt found his knees and toes impulsively moving rather quickly together, up and down, elevating him with some spontaneous ease. This was to some extent the same kind of sign. On other occasions portions of his body will move with nearly normal speed—another sign of the body’s intent.
All of these will be put together. To some extent, however, some synchronization has escaped you. Ruburt walks, as far as he is concerned, with less hassle, even while considerable changes are occurring. The steps to the garage are no longer dreaded. His performance is better there. His sitting down is far easier. Some of his gestures are quicker. The body gives its signs of intent, however. You can see where it is going if you pay attention. It will show signs, then, more and more of that nature—a sudden, far-better-than-usual performance. Perhaps simply of one group of muscles, or one new motion.
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These may not be observably followed up in the next day or so, or even week, because the body is also working on other areas. But they are all signposts, and they should be vastly reassuring.
The entire body, as I mentioned, is becoming more responsive, and the flesh more supple. He is more interested in food. The entire head area is, again, vitally connected with all portions of the body. There tension was first applied. His teeth are very loose on the tops. They can be saved if you can manage it, meaning if he can manage to believe it. The entire jaw area is changing. Circulation to the gums is considerably increased. That issue, however, is relatively unimportant.
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Taking that for granted, however, the body is an entire organism, and in many cases, at least, the treatment of individual symptoms merely masks the body’s greater integrity.
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Such measures to some extent segregate certain portions of the body, as if those portions could be considered alone. In Ruburt’s case the bifocals would have been detrimental. His vision problems had little to do with his eyes, for example, but with the way he was using the ligaments in his neck, and with his posture. As the posture changed, the eyes had to change. Those changes were bound to involve alterations in vision.
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The pressure applied to his jaw area is changing. Before, the eyes, ears, sinuses, and jaw area often acted under relatively, now, stationary conditions. The body wants a clean sweep.
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There is some overall general improvement, which I want you to note. There will be, however—my next forecast (humorously)—sudden excellent performances, usually of an isolated nature, of one portion of the body or another, with a less noticeable but definite continuation of overall improvement.
He should work on the porch more frequently, and paint there also. For the sketching will exercise the eyes, and the air is a help, increasing appetite, and allowing the body to become more responsive to changing conditions.
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