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The healing process continues, but he is trying to keep track of it too closely, and concentrating upon its progress. He is not concentrating upon the symptoms—but he is trying to watch his progress with too heavy a hand, if he will forgive the murky analogy.
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(Pause.) It will be beneficial for you to plan to move when Aspects is finished. Now he is free to work joyfully on Aspects, without the old “poisoned drive”—that is, he will be working because he wants to, and not because he feels his existence is dependent upon it.
For a while he did not want to work as often as usual, while those old patterns were being broken. Now he is free to concentrate on Aspects, and with a joyful goal also in physical terms at the end. That new concentration will take his attention away from the healing process, so that it can continue unimpeded. For a while there was no other issue to take his concentration away.
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A concentration upon Aspects, freely, as one part of his life. Two two-hour periods a week for particular dream activity and out-of-body practice. A walk, simply about the house outdoors, each day. He has been exercising as he naturally felt the inclination, and he will feel it—the inclination—more. He is working alone, with only you to give him encouragement, so try at least to provide it when he needs it.
It is important to realize that the entire body structure is involved. The toes, released, still have further to go. Their activation in turn releases other muscles. This is being done with relative ease. He will, as he walks around the house, begin to feel the natural inclination to walk further. The reinforcement of these ideas is all that is necessary; the trust that he is on his way to complete flexibility—that is, normal flexibility. He must continue to trust himself, and his dream activity and those periods of relaxation.
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The improvement and flexibility is assured now, but its rapidity in time is dependent upon the easiness of his situation. Now—a fond good evening.
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