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(9:44.) It is obvious that Ruburt’s body is responding, and it is responding eagerly to the approaches you are now using, because it is dealing with the entire picture. The area at the right side of the back of the head, in Ruburt’s case, physically speaking, is a trigger point for motion. The blockage there, in those terms, has been largely responsible for the difficulties in locomotion, and for the eye difficulties as well. That area is finally in the process of releasing itself. The ligaments in the legs are responding beautifully, and as I said earlier, there is a give-and-take between the trunk and leg areas.
The neck area mentioned is also largely responsible for the arm angles and all of that is now beginning vital release. This is an overall body process, then, and you are both handling it now very well. It is quite natural that Ruburt becomes irritable at times. He should not pretend otherwise, for such irritability is short-lived, if expressed, and usually directly related to a particular difficulty in manipulation, or whatever.
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