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He should know this from the greater ease in getting in and out of his slacks, for example, and in getting up and down from chairs. The walking is easier than it was. It does not hurt as much to move, for example. Huge work is being done, involving the entire muscular system, however. And each muscle obviously affects others. This time it is not a matter of doing as well as he can with bent arms and legs, but instead the work involves the correction of those difficulties to begin with.
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The same applies to the arms, where certain motions will seemingly be easy suddenly, while others will appear difficult. The body knows what it is doing. While certain muscles are regaining strength they are allowed to rest. Then in their own fashion they begin their natural motions.
(11:27.) Give us a moment.... It is very important, again, that he follow his inclinations—for overall, when he feels like doing nothing but relaxing, this is what body and mind both need at that point. When he feels like motion, as tonight in the parking area, that is the correct thing to do. Some muscles were released in the leg. These particular muscles, because of their relationship with others, could be used immediately without strain, and were.
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Mind and body both needed a rest, and both will benefit. New mental impetus will initiate new physical impetus, so do not be impatient.
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