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(“No....” I hesitated, though. The storm had begun. At times because of the thunder I could hardly hear Seth. The lights flickered often. The rain lashed down.)
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This will be a rather comprehensive session, so take your time.
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(9:38. “We better wait a second.” The storm raged in a gale of thunder, wind, and rain. I began closing windows. Doors slammed. Then the lights went out. I groped for my flashlight in the bedroom, and also brought out candles and matches. It seemed that we might be without power for some time. Yet I never got to light the candles—the lights came on within a few moments. The rain began to slack off. Resume at 9:52.)
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Ruburt’s eyes had worked quite comfortably, moving in a very limited range of motion because of the tightened neck, head and shoulder muscles and ligaments. Simply put, the eyes worked while locked into certain positions or focuses. He had noticed for some time before that he had difficulty rolling his eyes when they were closed, for example.
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(10:05.) Give us a moment.... There was also increased circulation to the eyes—very 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.
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That softening means that all of the muscles and ligaments involved in locomotion have somewhat loosened—an overall loosening. The position walking has not altered. It has become looser, however, and at times quicker. The overall motion is what is important. And the knees’ stiffness began in the neck areas.
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I have said before in the past that a given time was ripe for a change of a most beneficial nature. It does no good to ask why those advantages were not fully taken advantage of. In 1973 Ruburt made definite and important strides. You can say that those strides were useless, since they were not followed through to normal mobility.
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You are another such period, where “conditions are working for you.” I want you to take advantage of them this time, and this session can allow you to do so. You believe the body can improve, or you don’t. The fact that it constantly tries should tell you something. I cannot speak more clearly. Vital improvements have begun. You should see some increased mobility in terms of far quicker motions first of all, followed by a general overall straightening.
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