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(3:56. Jane showed me how both elbows have loosened up enough so that she can move her forearms down another inch or so—a good sign, I told her. Then she did some overall, very light movements. By 4:15 she was dozing at times as I did mail. The Six-Million Dollar Man came on TV at 5:00, as I started a nap after massaging her—dehypnotizing her—as usual. Jane fretted a little about not getting anything done, but I said to forget it. She ate a good supper, and I left at 7:15.
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It is easy enough for ordinary people to move (pause) without questioning, but in full acceptance that such motion is a natural characteristic. It only becomes difficult to move when one begins to question the nature of motion, or overly is awed by it. Then the smooth coordination is tampered with. The person hesitates, perhaps falters, and may feel as if overtaken by a nightmare.
He functions in a nightly dream world in the same fashion, and only when or if you begin to distrust dreams do you hesitate or falter, or feel afraid to move, and also feel as if you are caught in a nightmare. What happens in either case is that you impede your own rhythm. You do not trust your own spontaneity of motion—but spontaneity of motion is a true order of all life, in whatever form.
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