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So for now I simply suggest that Ruburt walk gently three or four times a day to whatever degree seems natural at the time. Otherwise, my position is this —and here I repeat—because overall changes in position and balance are necessitated in order for normal walking to occur, one portion of the body at this point is not going to right itself so that, for example, Ruburt’s arms are suddenly straight while his knees are bent. All portions of the body are stretching. The arms are longer. The legs have straightened. The knees are looser. The neck areas are releasing—but at any given day or period, right now, one or several areas might well be stiff or uncomfortable.
Last week Ruburt’s legs again were more or less of equal length. The left leg has straightened further, so now the right side is newly stimulated to stretch some more. Ruburt feels that stretch. The sensation itself is a strange one—quite active rather than passive.
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The fact is, of course, quite unapparent to you both, that there is better performance, in that the legs are lengthening, the ankles are loosening. They are not becoming tighter. The main fact is, however, that you still do not trust the process, and that you concentrate upon the poorest aspects of physical evidence and therefore continue to perceive it.
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