1 result for (book:tps3 AND heading:"delet session septemb 29 1975" AND stemmed:cushion)
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(After supper Jane began experiencing a profound, heavy, liquid, watery and supportive kind of relaxation throughout her right side from head to toe. Then her left side became involved to some degree. She told me she felt cushioned and supported, and my estimate was that she was undergoing an increase in circulation, along other things, and that it was all to the good. She looked wet-eyed, bleary, half-asleep, sitting on the couch. I thought she’d probably not have a session, but eventually she decided to after we had talked it over. Her decision was very fortunate. She also knew of my questions about counterparts that I’d come up with as a result of my work on The “Unknown” Reality: were Jane and I counterparts; and, to resolve a contradiction—in two different sessions in that book, were George Rhoads and I counterparts, or weren’t we? Jane was somewhat “out of it”, or better, by session time.)
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(9:55.) Give us a moment.... There are various degrees of pressure in the body, supporting the organs, joints, and so forth. Any alterations are reflected in that inner pressure. The added circulation does indeed cushion muscles and joints, allowing for easy motion. What was undone in several hours this evening took a year and a half to set up. Of course, it was precisely points involving motion that were impaired. Ruburt has excellent knowledge of the body’s motor capacities on an unconscious level. The exterior motion is obviously the result of inner connections that are now being released in the proper way.
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All of this is occurring because he is beginning to understand that you do indeed live in a safe universe. The body’s condition followed precisely as I said it would when last I discussed it. You can expect, then, continuing improvement following the patterns just given. The cushioning of muscles and joints will allow first for easier motion and easier walking—that is, without such inner gratings.
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