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Most such material is indeed given at a later date, though not always under the same heading or category, and often wound into another body of material.
Specifically, I wanted to make the point that the body’s actions are unfortunately often misread and misunderstood. The body often clears out, or tries out, its own processes — perhaps by being feverish for several days, and then by lowering the temperature once unwanted materials are burned out, so to speak.
It may store urine to retain minerals at one time, and urinate seemingly to excess in another. When the body is basically held in distrust, however, all such behavior is considered dangerous and suspect. Ruburt’s “cold,” the bothersome eyes, are all connected with unusual muscular activity of the jaws, head, shoulders, arms and hands. In your terms, the conditions will right themselves, with the eye muscles being both more flexible and more elastic as needed.
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(4:47 p.m. Seth’s material was reassuring, of course, and I believed it. So did Jane, I think, in spite of it all. “So if you followed his stuff,” I said after supper, when I was getting ready to leave, “you wouldn’t have taken the antibiotics, and the body would have taken care of itself.” That also meant that in the interim Jane wouldn’t have “been trying too hard,” of course.
(“But what do you do when you’re faced with that kind of treatment in a place where you can’t walk out if you disagree with it?” I asked. “That’s when you’re stuck … We’re a long ways from having any medical profession think about the body like Seth does, or even like we do.”
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