1 result for (book:tps3 AND heading:"delet session juli 16 1977" AND stemmed:circul)

TPS3 Deleted Session July 16, 1977 4/49 (8%) ligaments improvements muscles thunder ankles
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session July 16, 1977 9:29 PM Saturday

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

In fact, a significant improvement had begun, for those motions affected all others, beginning to stretch other muscles and ligaments, demanding more circulation, and so forth.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

(10:05.) Give us a moment.... There was also increased circulation to the eyesvery important, though this gave him a feeling of congestion at times. You were not having sessions during part of that period. He could not rely upon himself, and he did not trust the eye doctor. The bifocals (recently purchased) were resisted. The eye muscles were trying to work. The bifocals were trying to do the work for the eyes.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

The release of these ligaments, though not complete, brought about changes such as the following: the activation of the entire capillary system; the increase of circulation to the ankles and some observable increased motion in both. The ankles have not suddenly been completely released, but the necessary motions have begun.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

To some extent all of Ruburt’s movable parts have, since the sessions lately began, become more pliable. He said he felt a trifle lighter on his feet—again, dismissed by both of you as insignificant. This was the result of increased circulation, but mainly the result of tensions being relieved in those important neck areas.

[... 11 paragraphs ...]

Similar sessions

TPS3 Deleted Session August 10, 1977 ligaments distractions bodily artillery nerves
TPS3 Deleted Session August 15, 1977 towels dedicated improvements ligaments synchronized
TPS3 Session 781 (Deleted Portion) June 28, 1976 ligaments improvements Gladston muscles circulation
TPS3 Session 806 (Deleted Portion) July 30, 1977 ligaments credulous Harvard journalist Fuller