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(3:00. I rubbed the flower extract Steve Blumenthal had given Jane last night on her knuckles of the right hand; we’ll use that location as a test site. Tracy didn’t come with Steve. And Steve didn’t ask Jane if he could see me, so I didn’t hear from him.
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You yourself stated several of these vital issues. Above all, Ruburt is not to worry, but instead he must resolutely shove such thoughts away whenever he is aware of them. You are quite correct: you cannot afford to give into negative conditions and considerations.
His imagery in hosing down your present house is excellent. He tried today to imagine himself on the old Walnut Street Bridge, walking across it as he used to, carrying a sketchpad. That also is an excellent exercise.
Several times when saying the prayer today, he recognized that sense of freedom and release that is so vital. That is a feeling that is so important, for it frees the mind from all thoughts of impediments.
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(Resume at 4:16.) It is also a good idea for Ruburt to remind himself that he knows well that these concepts are true, and that they will lead inevitably toward his recovery—or rather, to his recovery—for they follow the innate laws of nature as it exists in its own state, apart from men’s ideas about it. (All very emphatically.)
His recovery also follows his body’s own unique rhythms, which are as spontaneous as an infant’s. Let him know that his recovery is indeed a fact: he has only to recognize it as so in his mind.
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(Another development cropped up just before supper time, and even brought tears to Jane. Out of the mail I’d picked a letter from a sincere individual who’d tried to visit us this summer. I hadn’t been home and he’d left a card on the porch floor; eventually I’d answered it. His rather long letter dealt with Dr. Childers’ nightshade diet for arthritis; the writer claimed he had a close friend who had recovered completely from rheumatoid arthritis that had plagued him since childhood, by following this diet—no potatoes, paprika [peppers], tomatoes, and a few other common foods of the nightshade family.
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