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You checked up on him in the middle of the night in the beginning, or you would question him in the morning. Now, though you no longer do so, the new habit has largely replaced the old, though in times of nervousness he might forget.
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Actually, many times he walks to the bathroom faster at night, since he is not worried about how he looks. The larger point is that you believed, each of you, that change in that particular area was possible. Ruburt moves about faster at night because the patterned behavior of the day is not present.
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Physically the body is still responding. Certain body beliefs operate. I will have more to say but tonight is not the time. He has been lately working with inner ideas of spontaneity, hence the Cézanne material, and the initial speaker’s manuscript. Your encouragement with the bathroom issue was concentrated in that area, and hence effective. Often you are each blind, or shortsighted, in the same areas.
The spontaneous love-making is an improvement, and important, and Ruburt’s remarks to you today were pertinent in that regard. If Ruburt tries to do physical things the ability to do them will come. You cannot insist upon the proof ahead of time. You cannot say “I will walk in the driveway gladly when I can walk easily.” You must walk in the driveway, showing your body your intent to do so, and it will respond by walking easily. And it will respond because you do want it to walk.
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