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Now, good evening.
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Some improvements, again, have begun, barely noticed: the additional mobility in the morning, when a short while ago Ruburt would sit for an hour or more after breakfast while you brought him his second cup of coffee. Now, he ordinarily moves about before he goes to work at his table, and takes less time to arrive here. Barely noticeable, you might say, yet very important, and an indication that inner improvements are continuing.
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The experiment using feeling-tones can be done in any chapter that does not have its own exercise. It is important also that you as well as Ruburt look at your beliefs as beliefs. The book is so written that as you read it you will pick up automatically those areas that most concern you, and even in the dream state follow through so that answers are going to appear consciously and visibly to you. The developments just mentioned with Ruburt represent an inner breakthrough of body beliefs that will automatically bring forth others. He is only now learning again the knack of consciously directing the body in the way he wants to—at a certain level, for what he is really learning to do is change the directions he has been giving it, for those worked very well.
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Now unless you have questions this will be a brief session, for much that I would say is in what you will be reading this week. Or you may if you prefer ask questions in other areas.
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Now there is a difference between the normal action of such stress hormones in healthy periods as opposed to times of abnormal exaggerated stress. Give us a moment.... Too much normal adrenaline, for example, places the body in abnormal stress that itself triggers, finally, more adrenaline, but the quality of overproduced adrenaline has a different effect. Relaxed periods stop that overproduction. Then the kind of condition just mentioned initiates a new normal adrenaline whose effects, again, are different.
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