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(11:09.) Ruburt is impatient on purpose, of course. His impatience is meant to remind him forcibly that he is indeed serious about his recovery, and assures him that he will not “fall back.” It also provides him with a release of withheld aggressive energy that serves to some extent as a muscular stimulant. The overall reorientation is continuing, with new areas being affected. Muscular strength is gradually built up, then further ability allowed. Each change he notices, however minute, acts as a trigger, activating other portions of the body, which themselves must then be aroused, exercised and strengthened before they in turn begin to play a new dependable role in overall mobility.
Circulation is just about restored now. This means that certain areas are first “fed,” then gradually begin new activity. The body posture has been the result of multitudinous small blockages. Some areas before affected are now near normal. Other areas are being released according to their own nature. In your terms, and practically speaking, they could be damaged if they were suddenly released out of order, having to bear the body’s weight.
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