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Any such moment is therefore a gateway into all of your existence. The events that you recognize as happening now are simply specific and objective, but the most minute element in any given moment’s experience is also symbolic of other events and other times.
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Using emotion from the present, let him now imagine the event only defiantly, saying to hell with the feelings he had at that time about the dumb psychologist. He gives his past self his current knowledge. The two selves momentarily become merged in a psychological synthesis, and the past self, no longer at that point momentarily immobilized by fear, instead follows through and performs adequately.
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At times he is standing straighter. The arms are looser. The neck is gaining resiliency. Some of these motions are not synchronized yet, and yet the improvements I speak of have been obvious.
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The body does not begin to show such improvement with the intent not to continue. All of my suggestions should be followed—those apply to Ruburt and you. When Ruburt feels good by his standards, that is, in a good mood, relatively at peace, and in some kind of bodily ease, taking his situation into consideration, he should note that. I will help keep him from concentrating on the times when he does not feel that good. He should make an effort to forget his condition as much as possible, and so should you. This does not mean that you are ignoring reality. You are instead trying an excellent method that will help you change it.
His body is becoming more responsive, and there is no reason why the improvements cannot smoothly accelerate. An attempt to creatively divert his thoughts will help, so he gives his body time to escape his notice.
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Very briefly: (John) Fuller (see session 808 re John Fuller notes) is by turns overly credulous and overly critical. He uses the journalist framework to protect himself, and at the same time yearns to forsake it. For that reason he seldom finds a strong sense of stability within himself, for he is pulled from one direction to the other.
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I bid you then a fond good evening. When you are even mildly hopeful, tell the other. If you feel blue, let the other know, so that the mood does not linger, undermining what you want to do. At the same time, rally your forces, so that you creatively try to change a mood of disappointment. This will prevent both of you getting down at once.
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