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He cannot fake it, so he improves in direct proportion to his growing trust of the inner self.
The period of recovery, as he has set it up, is also meant to impress upon him the fact that the kind of venture he embarked upon physically is not one to be thrown aside overnight. Each new improvement is a triumph of trust, and the reeducation is highly important, for he is constantly impressed with the fact that he will not go that way again.
The improvements, therefore, are lasting. He trusts them. An “instant” recovery would have been too easy, in that he might have reasoned in the future that such a course was after all safe: he could always snap out of it at any time.
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The circulatory system is vastly improved, and all of this has necessitated great changes. The extremities are now better nourished—working muscles will demand this nourishment. An inner rebuilding process has occurred at all levels, necessary preliminaries for agility and balanced motion.
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(11:25.) The idea of the large canvas was excellent. Beside the creativity, certain previously unexercised portions of the body are used. There are periods of inner biological work, then signs of definite improvements. More inner work, and so forth, and another improvement shows. Enough inner work has progressed however so that very shortly the observable improvements will accelerate.
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