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[...] This carried over into the writing, and comes to the forefront now because of his father’s condition. [...]
(11:30.) The condition becomes more worrisome because it now bears the brunt of an unspoken or unexpressed love that is hidden behind his conscious attitude and behavior toward his father. [...]
[...] Ruburt’s eye condition is a result of conditioned early panic, and the cool temperature, plus the mineral components of this water on your land, will help him.
(Jane has no depth perception, although her glasses help this condition. [...] She has been told that although it is in good condition, for some reason she does not use one eye. [...]
[...] Certain conditions, which we will discuss at length later, are necessary for a completely valid or effective materialization into human form.
[...] He should be able now to construct such images more faithfully, but habit and conditioning holds back, though the ability to construct images on a visual level has already improved.
[...] Your beliefs however tell you that reluctance is involved, and such a condition will result according to beliefs. [...] Whatever mechanisms or methods are used in any illness, they are efficient and productive only to the extent that they convince the patient of his or her power to overcome the condition.
I would rather make some remarks about Ruburt, his condition, and about his beliefs and frameworks.
The healthy man or woman, in excellent condition, may be quite as blind in other areas, but the healer and the patient are united in a strange fashion by their belief in the existence of dis-ease as far as personal experience is concerned. [...]
[...] The original reasons behind the condition have largely been taken care of, but he is left with physical beliefs about his body. [...]
[...] It is the learning process that conditions you to translate a given stimuli into data that will be picked up by a given physical sense; that is, translations always occur in any case.
The sight of our imaginary automobile, therefore, is perceived by you as a visual stimulus, because you are conditioned to perceiving it in such a fashion. [...]
From your odor, an animal instantly builds up an image of the state of your psychological condition.
(The swollen condition of her feet still concerned me, although I’ve kept in mind Seth’s material on that situation and feel better about it. I’ve managed to turn my thoughts away from such worries rather successfully lately, yet when they do return they can’t but help cause concern, so conditioned are we toward anything unusual about the body’s behavior representing a state of illness or unease. [...]
You do not need to be consciously familiar with all the details connected with Ruburt’s condition in order for him to heal himself. [...]
[...] It is somewhat prepared to grow in a certain direction — a direction that is applicable and suited to its conditions.
[...] Over the generations, then, certain characteristics appear to be quite naturally male or female, and these will vary to some extent according to the civilizations and world conditions. [...]
When physical conditions are adverse, such social traditions have often emerged. [...]
[...] There are actually many other conditions of existence, but for now we will speak of a predream state, which is actually composed of several conditions of actuality. [...]
I want you both to look at Ruburt’s physical condition in the light of what I have just said about creativity always contradicting the evidence to some degree. [...] To some extent, however, you are both still hypnotized by the evidence of Ruburt’s condition—where instead it should be used as a jumping-off board, as a gap to be filled with reality (emphatically). [...]
Now—I see that it is nip and tuck with you both right now, so I will begin with Ruburt’s condition and allied matters—important ones.
[...] For now you must take it for granted that such conditions will exist.
[...] Over a period of time Ruburt’s anxieties brought about a like condition, but not observable in the same fashion.
Framework 2 begins to open doors in all areas, and only you and Ruburt can possibly stand in the way of excellent developments that have begun now in all avenues, including Ruburt’s condition. [...]
[...] In the waking state you check your perception against physical conditions. [...] Your dreams largely involve conditions that were physical, or conditions that might be physical. [...]
[...] The eye condition would disappear, and much more quickly, if he would think of other things, and follow the instructions I have given.
How many distractions do you honestly feel are automatically cut out because of Ruburt’s condition? [...]
[...] As I’ve said several times lately, I think that it is only very recently that Jane has begun to appreciate my reactions to her condition; that she has even realized that I have a position about them. [...]
This is not to place his condition in your hands at all, but to point out that each of you still find benefits therein. [...]
[...] I have explained the great correlation that exists between your feelings and beliefs and physical conditions such as weather. [...]
[...] You can also go steps beyond this into the dream condition itself, requesting certain dreams, certain solutions, and therefore shortening the time, so to speak, that may be involved otherwise.
[...] She worried about her overweight condition, and [was] depressed at what she thought of as her lack of discipline in following diets. [...] She was afraid that she might discover within herself the buried impulse to kill her husband, or to break up the marriage, but she was sure that her overweight condition hid some unfortunate impulse.
(Pause.) Actually the woman’s condition hid her primary impulse: to communicate better with her husband, to ask him for definite expressions of love. [...]
On the one hand he cannot communicate with you clearly because of his own condition at this time. [...]
[...] He has recently left our area of existence for another, and he has not yet sufficiently learned to operate within the new set of conditions. [...]
It is because of this that he speaks through you, because of your youth, and because your condition in this system or life somewhat approximates his own situation within another system. [...]
[...] Jane’s eye condition seemed to be better.
[...] Since I’d been thinking of Wanda rather strongly last week, wondering whether the doctor in question could help Jane and her eye condition, I took our meeting as a clear case of the workings of Framework 2. On impulse I asked Wanda if she could arrange an appointment for Jane, and was surprised to hear that it could be set up for next Monday. [...]
[...] In play the children try out events initiated in the dream state, and “judge” these against the practical conditions. [...]
[...] In waking play the child will then try out those roles, and quickly see that they do not fit physical conditions.
[...] Children can play so vividly that they might, for example, imagine themselves parched under a desert sun, though they are in the middle of the coolest air-conditioned living room. [...]
[...] Under usual conditions the body is restored — flushed out, so to speak — through the release of hormones that have been withheld, often through repressive habits.
[...] I say incipient because the condition is momentarily at a point where it can develop cancerous globules; or the condition, a beginning tumor, can retreat and shrink, and entirely disappear, according to the inner climate of the woman’s psyche.
Now, speaking once more about our primary and secondary conditions, it should be said now that this will not be as simple as it might appear. [...]
(At times Jane gets “feelings” about the physical condition of an individual, whether it is a friend or someone she passes on the street. [...]
If this seems to involve you in a problem with morality, then let me add here that such information, on its own, unless handled with utmost care, would immediately involve the negative suggestion that could lead easily to the very condition that we hope she avoids.