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Now, you mentioned some important issues pertaining to the books yourself this evening, having to do with their particular nature.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Many of these people also are generally not book readers. Ruburt (Jane) mentioned that. Many are not culturally advantaged. They do not naturally go into bookstores—but they will.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
To be an overnight financial sensation, however, would present a reality that does not fit into your joint plans and purposes. This does not mean there is anything wrong with such an overnight sensation. Most likely, Ruburt will do some teaching in the future, not immediately, with a different format entirely. Your purposes and the purposes of the three publishers all mix and merge, with unconscious knowledge of the importance of the books, and the ways in which they are to be presented—not that there won’t also be some “natural” misunderstandings here and there, also.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
The ligaments and the muscles are in motion now. To some extent the old, dependable stance does not work. The new, sought-for natural stance has not yet been accomplished, but it is now actively in the process of being attained.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
The constant interplay and healing process has its own rhythm, so that certain portions of a leg can rest, for example. I do not want to overstate the work being involved, for it is natural work. What Ruburt experiences however as soreness is the vital sensation of renewed impulse and activity and use.
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It is understandable that he feels strange at times, for he has given up an old, dependable but limited framework. The only way now is ahead, and accepting those natural body changes that are a part of that healing process. These are the final stages necessary so that a new stance is achieved, and again, soon you will not need to go on faith as you do now, because enough adjustment will have taken place all over so that the results will show an easier motion, and in definite, beneficial alterations of stance and walking ability.
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