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[... 10 paragraphs ...]
I told you when Tam was here (last week) that the books would change the nature of physical reality, and they will—to whatever degree as they alter beliefs and lead others into new experiences. We are introducing a different kind of consciousness as normal, as natural, and as good, broadening the frontiers of psychology, religion and science as well—again, to whatever degree.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
His progress is excellent, for each release signifies in ways literally impossible to explain the disappearance of a small or large “negative” belief. The body does not just randomly mirror beliefs, but literally and quite systematically brings them into flesh. A wrist is not held frozen because of one belief only, but because of a belief that is composed of many small components. This evening some important key components dissolved. As a result certain key joints began to release.
Those joints literally gave up old patterns that restricted motion, believing it unsafe. No belief exists apart from the body, but is written therein; so-called good or so-called bad beliefs as well. This applies in any bodily condition, of course.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
To whatever extent, each of you in your way grew up in the belief system of your times. Ruburt is doing a complete turnabout. After years of relating to his body in one way, he is changing that relationship. You have been taught to follow certain rules. These said that you ate at certain times, slept at certain times, followed certain patterns because these were important. You were not taught to stress individual inclinations or leanings or characteristics, but to view any deviations as alarming. It seems highly impractical in that system of belief to tell an individual that he or she knows the best patterns of behavior to follow, to suggest that each person knows how much sleep he or she needs, or that left alone you will pick a correct diet—a diet geared to you. Instead it seems that there must be an overall diet suited for human beings in general, or a sleep pattern best for the race at large.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
Ruburt may waken in the night, feeling fairly alert, physically rested, yet his programming says that you should sleep. It seems morally wrong—not so much to work at night as to sleep till noon (as Jane did today; although she hadn’t worked last night). If natural rhythms were followed the greatest amounts of physical work would be produced to the greatest benefit for society at large. Even biological testing shows a false picture, for to a far greater degree than realized your biological activity follows your beliefs.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]