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(The day was very rainy, foggy, temperature 45 degrees. Jane had received three excellent reports on her physical condition this morning, she told me not long after I got to 330. In hydro, the therapist, Wendy, who checks both Jane and her chart weekly, told her that she was doing well, that the knee was coming along great. Terry, who puts Jane through the hydro bath, told her she looks well and was easier to move. And Mary Ann, who changed Jane’s dressings in room 330, said the bedsores look much better in their healing.
(I told Jane she should be really pleased by all these positive signs that she is improving. She is, of course—more steps along the way. Jane said she often imagines herself here at our house, doing various things. That’s the best way to use suggestion, I said: keep the goal in mind and let the unconscious mind see to those healing details necessary to get one where one wants to go.
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(3:09. Then we had more good news. Jane started reading aloud yesterday’s session—and did very well indeed. Like she’s been doing recently, she started a bit slowly, then began reading faster and faster as she went along. I was very pleased, and so was she. She said she still wasn’t up to normal speed—maybe 80%—but I certainly thought she was doing a lot better than that. This time the improvements in her vision are definitely holding much better than they have in the past. Great.
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You should not insist, however, or demand, that a given suggestion take root—for then you might be disappointed if it did not, rather than realize that perhaps it was not time for that particular suggestion to work. Simply allow that mental flexibility, overall suggestions for motion and healing are of course excellent, since they leave it up to the body to do the inner work involved.
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(4:28. The body seemed to progress along its own intuitive program of working one part after another. Jane’s left foot got going good, rotating, as her head lifted. Then the head and torso lifted up and went from side to side. “It’s all right,” Jane repeated to herself. She rested. “The right leg did do new stuff, though.”
(4:30. Right shoulder moved well. “That feels just like satin when I do that.” Right arm in circle. No blood pressure taken yet, we noted. Right arm in circles again.
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