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Just before the eye condition became apparent, the following happened. Some ligaments that had been shortened in the head and neck area began to lengthen. These ligaments control arm motions, head movement, and have been in those terms largely responsible for holding Ruburt in this position, topwise.
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
Now: you are at this point presently. You can choose to believe me, and to act upon what I tell you, or you can choose to ignore the implications of what I say. Ruburt made a quiet, or quietly dramatic, decision. He is verbal. Words are important to him. He “hit upon” the word “responsive” in relationship to his body. He decided that above all he now wanted his body to be responsive.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
The opening of these capillaries was responsible for the itching feeling in both the ankles, and to a lesser extent in the knees.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
When you focus upon negatives, that is all you see. The idea of being physically responsive can further trigger the final important developments needed. Absolutes must be avoided, however, and you start from Ruburt’s present position, reinforcing through approval—not disapproval—those improvements as they happen.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
On the other hand those strides were highly important, for the body did right itself to an important degree, and through all of the difficulty the body has tried to right itself. The idea of responsiveness is vital, and its importance to Ruburt, now that he has attached it to body motion, is extremely significant.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(10:44.) It is basically so simple—so simple—that your projected difficulties appall me. You trust improvements, however slight they may appear. You approve of them. I believe I have answered all of your eyes questions. The responsiveness, incidentally, covers a variety of issues, socially as well as physically. I have said what I set out to say. End of session, unless you have questions.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]