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In a manner of speaking, the man’s feet touch the ground but they do not touch the fire. The man believes his feet will not be burned. That belief generates certain actions or events, so that practically speaking, while he sees the flames, and perhaps smells the smoke, the heat of the fire will have no effect—because for him its character is changed. He ignores the evidences of his senses.
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You do not seem to understand the importance of your organizations, particularly your habitual biological ones, for they dictate the ways in which you examine your reality, and they program also your biological reaction in very practical ways.
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I want to mention again that all kinds of events are involved with Ruburt, for example—physical, psychological, and even social. His improvements of late are excellent, and highly significant. They are the result of the faith you have built up thus far. Do not try to program the improvements. The descriptions given by James in the later part of the book actually apply very well to the creative medium of Framework 2, for your needs are anticipated and automatically provided for, if, again, you do not impede them through contrary beliefs.
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In many cases of health problems, energy is actually being applied to block the body’s normal healing processes. This is almost always the result of beliefs that do not fit in with the person’s own best interests. Your social beliefs are of course important here, mass medical beliefs. In a vast number of cases this represents a dilemma of a psychological or psychic nature. It is the body’s attempt to cope in the face of the mind’s confusion.
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(11:10.) I do not want you to put Ruburt’s normal walking in some indistinct distant future. On the other hand, I do not want to tell you it can happen tomorrow, because I do not want you to concentrate upon it. It can indeed, however, happen overnight.
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(To me, in answer, evidently, to some of our conversation before the session:) You are already writing a book—you— in Framework 2. It simply waits for the proper conditions here. I do not want to overstress, yet again it is important that Ruburt use the words “normal walking” without comparing that desire to his present locomotion. But it must be the goal, clear and distinct.
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