1 result for (book:tps3 AND heading:"delet session juli 4 1976" AND stemmed:behavior)
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The books are immediate in a way, for example, that the Castaneda books are not. Castaneda speaks of what is really exotic behavior from your cultural viewpoint. We are saying that changes can be made from within the culture. You do not have to be an Indian guru, or appear and disappear at will, so the books invite instant challenge. People do not feel silly buying such a paperback, but many of these people, in the general public now, have to make certain mental adjustments before they will spend more. Spending more means that they consider the ideas to be worthwhile.
[... 28 paragraphs ...]
There have been two main areas: the head-jaw area, held in a particular position, more or less, resulting in particular positions of the shoulders and arms. The other area involved ligaments and muscles that attached the thighs to the trunk, resulting in the behavior of the knees and legs in general.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
What can appear as disquieting, as for example his behavior on occasion at the garageway, is instead the body’s abandonment of past dependable but limited action, and its attempt to initiate new response. The process is well along, and will lead to various temporary, better, but in-between stages as his stance gradually corrects itself.
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