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Because you cannot see the inside workings of the body, you concentrate upon other improvements, and if they are not of a grand-enough nature, it is easy to become discouraged. The body does not follow your logical thought, however. Ruburt would want to walk correctly now, of course, and then to have his arms straightened, or his posture gradually improved. The body, however, in its own wisdom brings about overall adjustments that then become specifically apparent, and these are often minute—but vital.
Those vital but minute areas are now being taken care of. They are minute only in that their improvement does not specifically show, but they are pivot points upon which important areas are dependent. They are far more important than, for example, it seems good to Ruburt but hardly of great significance that the toe areas have more feeling—but this means that the circulatory system is vastly improved. Earlier the legs did not need that much circulation. They are preparing themselves to work normally, and that requires good circulation.
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Of course, these continuing improvements will show greater specific results. An overall point of performance will be achieved, where a new, better, definitely noticeable stance and greater mobility results—from which further adjustments will occur.
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