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(9:49.) There are different periods when he will suddenly feel like walking without support, and will do so, and much more easily than before. His impulses will tell him when. In between, the healing process still continues, but the overall stage of development may not be such that will allow the kind of overall posture needed for walking without support.
The main issue is, again, maintaining the trust in the body’s processes, and in its intent to heal, and in its ability to do so. It is natural enough in your positions to become discouraged now and then, as Ruburt in particular does. When he feels that he is generally in such a mood for a day or so, he should definitely tell you about it. He is very seldom however in such a mood for any period, for each day now brings some definite feelings of release to his body.
It is only when a particular period of soreness bothers him (as now) that he falls prey, and even then he largely catches himself. The change in the point of power is also highly significant, for he is doing it now with a good sense of motion and imagery, and without any feelings of contradiction.
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As far as the weight issue is concerned. Ruburt’s mental attitude is highly important, and the suggestions you are giving are helping. When you relax in the moment, when you do not worry, then you do not use energy needlessly. Worry and anxiety have often kept Ruburt’s weight down. Relaxing in the moment and enjoying the beauties of the day, as per your suggestions, is vital in that regard.
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Dick Bach is correct: you are affecting your times far more than you may suppose—else how could you be so imitated, or how could there be so many instantly manufactured Seths? It seems that I spring like a genie out of each and every Ouija board. The quality of such material should show Ruburt by contrast the extent of his abilities, and he should not concern himself with any such matters, as far as worrying about them is concerned. They fall by the wayside because they do not have the strength to survive.
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(Seth. above, referred to a manuscript we received today, in which the coauthors claimed that Seth would do the introduction, and so forth. The book also contained much Sumari and speaker material.
(“I have another question,” I told Seth before he could say goodnight. “It’s about my dream last Sunday morning, when I was climbing the church steeple that reached way above me into the sky. Only I couldn’t do it and came back down.”)
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