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TPS4 Deleted Session August 9, 1978 3/40 (8%) mouse hunter kill prey feast
– The Personal Sessions: Book 4 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session August 9, 1978 9:21 PM Wednesday

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Lately for example this is what is happening. The right side of the neck and shoulder area is further releasing. This is teasing the right arm and shoulder blade to greater freedom, and new positions, so minute, some of them, as not to be noticed. Those same changes, however, are repeated in the right hip, the entire right leg; that knee has loosened, and ligaments, tendons, as well as muscles in the heel and ankle area are being coaxed into new activity, and in areas that have been relatively unused before.

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He has been used to putting his full weight on that right leg, so he is more aware of the sensations. He has a tendency then to favor it for a while. The left knee has also loosened, and the entire back of the left leg, the altered position of the right leg however means that the left leg is also uncomfortable when he walks. It tries to release further, but the unaccustomed new positions of the right ankle make him feel insecure.

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The gentle encouragement and the gentle stretching of the legs in his chair is excellent. They will gradually loosen and take his weight. And now after this weighty session I bid you a fond good evening—with the point that the eyes should show more improvement now as the neck ligaments are loosening.

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