1 result for (book:tps4 AND heading:"delet session novemb 5 1977" AND stemmed:walk)
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(Last Wednesday Jane had the last of her extractions done; she is recovering very well indeed. This week she has experienced many more small but important physical improvements throughout her body, all adding up to a considerable change in her physical condition as far as sitting, walking, etc. This is all very encouraging; her improvements to date of course mark by far the longest period of sustained improvements that she’s shown in many years. I seem to feel an unaccustomed excitement about it all; this hovers offstage, one might say, at the chance that she’ll make it after all.
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For him, the area taken up by the fire becomes “dimensionally neutral.” For the time of his walk that space is empty. In a manner of speaking, again, he erases the fire’s practicality, so that it can have no effect.
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What you actually have is a case of cold flame. Stories of walking on water give you the same kind of proposition, where you have to all effects and purposes dry water, or solid water.
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They program the interactions within the body, so that certain effects always appear inevitable, when such in basic terms is not always the case, necessarily. You can intrinsically walk on fire, or thrust your hands into the flames, and be unburned. I would not suggest that too many try it, however. The mind and its beliefs are the basic determinants. That firewalker shares his reality with nonfirewalkers, in general terms, but in this one instance the firewalker superimposes a strong counterbelief, and it works
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Those desires that are in keeping with your nature meet no resistance. They are in fact promoted automatically. Ruburt’s walking is a case in point. The idea about the seminars in an example of Framework 2’s creativity, as it begins to provide goals that automatically imply physical flexibility and confidence.
(10:29.) He is beginning to release the desire to walk normally, rather just to ask for improvements—for before, he was not sure where he wanted those improvements to lead. The seminar idea means that he is changing in his mind, and that is where the changes must occur. The physical changes follow automatically. The desire to walk, released and expressed, again automatically triggers in Framework 2 all of the necessary conditions. The hints and clues then appear in Framework 1, and you build upon those significances.
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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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You must not be concerned with time, yet you must have the faith that in your terms of time Ruburt’s normal walking will come in an immediate rather than distant future.
(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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