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In fact, the opposite might appear to be true. You might have lost a series of jobs, for example, and it may seem quite clear that you are not to blame in any of those circumstances. You might have a very serious illness that seemed to come from nowhere, and it may strike you as most unlikely indeed, that your own beliefs had anything to do with the inception of such a frightening malady.
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Though this book is entitled The Way Toward Health, we are not speaking of physical health alone, but of mental, spiritual, and emotional health as well. You are not healthy, for example, no matter how robust your physical condition, if your relationships are unhealthy, unsatisfying, frustrating, or hard to achieve. Whatever your situation is, it is a good idea to ask yourself what you would do if you were free of it. An alcoholic’s wife might wish with all her heart that her husband stop drinking — but if she suddenly asked herself what she would do, she might — surprisingly enough — feel a tinge of panic. On examination of her own thoughts and beliefs, she might well discover that she was so frightened of not achieving her own goals that she actually encouraged her husband’s alcoholism, so that she would not have to face her own “failure.”
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(4:36.) Once again, however, I do accelerate those coordinates that quicken your own healing abilities and inspirations and revelations.
I do indeed look in on both of you frequently, and now I bid you a most fond good afternoon.
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(4:37 p.m. “On those days when I don’t feel like having a session, you can rest,” Jane said as we talked, “but on those days when I feel like having a session, I think I should do it —”
(“You feel like you should do it, or when you want to do it?” I asked.
(“Well, both,” she said. “The two go together. I want to do it when I want to do it,” she laughed. She had a cigarette while I read her the session. I think it’s an excellent one, and contains much that applies to our own situation, I’m sure.)