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(3:54.Jane lifted her left leg again, then her upper body—both moving in rhythm with each other. “Oh Honey, Honey, Honey,” she chanted, breathing heavily and grunting and groaning. She rested. “I try to stop every so often, in case anybody comes in,” she said. “Now I’ve got that electric feeling in the right toes.”
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This is simply the body’s way of ridding itself of mineral deposits that were once needed by the body, but are no longer needed. And a note to Ruburt: the leg that was broken is already repairing itself in an excellent manner. The exercises that he does help keep it flexible.
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(4:16. “That was rather interesting about the minerals,” I said, and read the session to Jane. “It must mean that the body is absorbing nourishment much better, if it’s got minerals to get rid of, instead of being short of them.” Jane understood the implications once I explained them. It certainly meant the body’s mechanisms were improving.
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(4:22. Right after the session Jane initiated more leg motions. The right foot went along pretty well, too. Her upper body began to twist about. “Oh, God....” When she rested she drank some of the cranberry juice the staff had given her after she passed the stone.
(4:28. Her head and shoulders began moving. Then she swung each arm in turn in a large arc, the elbows working especially well in this exercise. The feet moved in rhythm. Most parts moved. “That was the whole body using itself,” I said when she finally rested. “Oh yeah?” Jane asked. “I couldn’t tell what was going on.”
(Now Jane told me that when she was on her left side earlier today she’d “had the inclination to try to straighten out my body some so I wasn’t at such an angle.” This is the first time she’s mentioned such feelings to me, and stands for another sign of improvement, I told her. She’d felt her feet move also.
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(Once again Jane ate an excellent supper. I see signs of a modest weight increase in various parts of her body, especially the shoulders, which had become almost emaciated. Now they’re filled in somewhat, and have a smoother, healthier look. So do her feet, I told her, and some of the fingers. Both hands are definitely better.
(Then for the first time after supper, after I’d read the prayer with Jane and was getting ready to leave, she said she felt that her body wanted to move some more. Her feet began flexing. I said that was an excellent sign, for it showed the body was starting to move out of its safe schedule of doing movements at just one time of the day. It was branching out. “I suppose such a move was inevitable,” I said, “and we should be damned glad of it....” A very good sign, I thought. If such signs keep up, I may have to alter my own schedule a bit to give her some time for movement after supper, say, before I leave. Once again I was cheered.)