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[... 14 paragraphs ...]
I am trying to give you some kind of an overall picture so that you can make your own helpful comparisons, and understand more thoroughly what is involved. Often I will use examples that do not involve health, for you can apply them to health yourselves even more effectively, for you will make your own connections.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
If your beliefs in Framework 1 make you assign great power to the past, then you impede your progress. I have said many times that spontaneity knows its own order, and I am speaking of true spontaneity. I say this because often anger, for example, may seem spontaneous—and may be—but is more often the explosive, finally forced expression of reactions long withheld or repressed.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
What you have seen lately are just beginning sentences in Ruburt’s condition. The body intends to follow through. In the past you put into Framework 2 your intent, individually and jointly. It was ill-formed, not certain, cluttered by questions like “If I am well, should I go on tour or shouldn’t I?” Or “Will I lose working time?” or whatever. It was not clear intent, really, on either of your parts.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]