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The sore periods—and Ruburt should remember this, again—are of less intensity and duration. The legs, in contrast, are resting, in that quieter activity is occurring there now, as the ankles very gently are beginning to regain greater mobility. The upper portion of the body and its posture is extremely important in his walking, and again in general—in general—the upper or the lower portion of the body has the greater activity in healing at a given time, while the other portion is relatively, now, at rest.
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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.
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I realize it is very difficult not to question how much longer, or when will the healing be observable enough so that there is no doubt of its most positive outcome. The answer is up to you. The faith that the outcome is assured brings it about. I realize, again, that that is asking a bit much of you—yet if you continue even as you are there can and should be some very definite and tangible “proof.”
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Some excellent healing took place Monday evening, and Ruburt was right to relax. That healing is making possible some other improvements that have not yet shown. Again, the stress should be upon self-approval and acceptance for both of you.
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Except for the obvious physical limitations, Ruburt is healthy, however—small boned—he should be for example wiry. And while he can indeed use more weight, your cultural idea of proper weight is somewhat exaggerated. So remember that also.
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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