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TPS6 Session 939 (Deleted Portion) January 25, 1982 Dorothy Cathy massage onward boces

(10:58 PM. A brief note: The two women Seth referred to are Dorothy [George Rhoads’ lady] and Cathy Poklinkowski. Cathy teaches massage at BOCES, and was introduced to Jane through Dorothy. They gave Jane her first massage last Sunday afternoon. A program has been worked out whereby Cathy is to see Jane on Sunday and Thursday evenings for regular massages for a while, to see if they help her. Cost: $25.00 per week. Dorothy will not be down from Harford Mills very often, especially in the wintertime, but she is to see Jane every few weeks to give her a haircut, etc.

Such an approach at this time is a good one. In the meantime the massage can indeed benefit (long pause), for the two women do indeed allow a free expression of healing love to direct their lives, so that their touch is of itself soothing and healing, and carries certain important messages.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 20, 1983 massage bloated essays chin medical

[...] The neck massage I’d given her earlier, which Seth referred to, had followed a turning also. It had been painful for her to be turned, and I’d tried to relieve some of her tenseness by massaging her neck muscles and back. [...]

(As soon as I turned Jane back on her back at about 1:15 I massaged Oil of Olay into her left leg and talked to her and to it. [...]

[...] The massage that you gave Ruburt briefly this afternoon, in the neck areas, is extremely beneficial—not only to his entire condition, but specifically beneficial to his sight. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 13, 1984 massaged sweet unrolled Rita boulders

[...] I massaged her legs at 3:15, with good results once again. [...]

(After the massage, which lasted quite a while, she dictated this poem. [...]

[...] I massaged her legs and arms first, and once again received good responses. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session June 5, 1982 finger darker powder calindula Hal

[...] At her request I began massaging her back the way Hal had showed me, from the top of her head to the coccyx. [...] I massaged her for half an hour. [...]

[...] Your own help with the massage was excellent, and also very effective. [...]

[...] (Long pause.) Massage and warm water is of benefit—but of greatest benefit of course is the trust in the body’s processes, for then many healing procedures can continue, while fear of course slows down their effects. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 9, 1984 massaged motions overdo Darvoset crying

(Jane’s motions, in the legs especially, were quite startling as I started massaging them with Oil of Olay preparatory to turning her on her side. To my surprise I discovered that as I massaged those tendons underneath the knee, her foot began to move back and forth an inch — something she hasn’t been able to do for months, at least, and proof that the left knee joint wasn’t frozen. [...]

[...] I massaged under her left knee when she asked me to, almost at once, and was pleased to see the motion in her leg, and head and shoulders, return once again. [...]

[...] Her left hand bothered her a lot, and I massaged it. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 17, 1984 Georgia ashamed surmount panic starving

(As I massaged Jane’s left leg, she made so much noise — moaning — that Georgia came in. [...] After the session I massaged all of Jane’s limbs — and once again achieved excellent results. [...]

[...] I massaged her left leg especially before lunch; it helped.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 646, March 7, 1973 foods conscience serpent grace reflexes

He has read a book that discusses massaging the feet in relationship with affecting reflexes in the body. [...]

[...] Natural massage is of great value, particularly when done by another with healing intent. [...]

[...] If the proper inner attitude is maintained, such massage can be of good value. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 21, 1983 Fred Georgia Lorrie doughnut swelling

[...] I massaged Jane’s neck, after she had trouble trying to read yesterday’s session. The massage is supposed to help her eyes, according to Seth. [...]

[...] I massaged her neck briefly first, and her left leg. [...] After she was on her side I used Oil of Olay to massage her feet, lower legs, arms and hands, talking to all of those portions —and new movements were apparent in all areas. [...]

TPS7 Letter to Doctor Henry N. Williams June 7, 1982 ulcer finger dressing calindula Silvadene

I’ve been using the massage technique you showed us on Jane with very good results. [...]

[...] I used the massage on Jane’s head, neck, and back, and she said this helped the finger greatly, since she felt muscular activity in the body led to the finder’s turning color. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 8, 1984 proclamations leg glittering tendons hurt

[...] So did her head and shoulders as I massaged the leg for some while. [...]

[...] As I cautiously massaged it, it too began to move, including the foot, and the head and shoulders. [...]

[...] I didn’t know what to do except a few light touches of massage on the right upper leg. [...]

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Saturday, July 16 july ankle massaging jane movement

Sat July 16*** right ankle suddenly much improved; more movement; eyes definitely a good deal better after massaging head yesterday.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 26, 1983 neck echelons elbows hydro fabulous

[...] I massaged Jane’s neck. [...]

[...] I turned Jane at 4:35, then massaged her body parts as usual with Oil of Olay, talking to them as I did so. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 8, 1983 leg sideways rotating wrist left

[...] So maybe the body is absorbing those growths, as I’ve been suggesting it can do in my dehypnotizing massages each afternoon.

[...] After I had a nap, after massaging her limbs with Oil of Olay, she ate another good supper. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: July 25, 1984 queen prince frogs loveliest manicured

and while she waited she massaged

TPS7 Deleted Session November 24, 1983 Thanksgiving Gail turkey Judy pranks

(I massaged Jane with Oil of Olay after I turned her, took my nap, checked the TV programs for the evening, said the prayer with her, and left at about 7:05. [...]

(Jane ate well again, after I’d massaged her with Oil of Olay and taken a short nap while she watched TV. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 18, 1984 Bactrim coughing dripping Acme Dessert

[...] Massage.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 6, 1984 nurse interferon rebroke tandem leg

[...] I also massaged with Oil of Olay the toes of her feet, as Seth had mentioned doing. [...]

(As I drifted off into my nap at 5:15, after finishing my dehypnotizing massage of Jane, I remembered the dream I’d had last night. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 22, 1983 hollows chilly fracas Reagen Margaret

(When I turned Jane on her back at 1:15 this afternoon, and removed the foam-rubber doughnut from between her knees, she didn’t want me to massage her left leg as I’ve been doing lately. [...]

[...] She had a smoke, then tried to read yesterday’s session after I’d massaged her neck, but she couldn’t do it very well so I ended up reading it to her. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 24, 1983 Sharon Janet Hurley rhythms arms

[...] Jane couldn’t stand for me to rub her left leg after I turned her, because of the strong “pins and needles” feelings the massaging generates in the leg. [...]

[...] I massaged her neck. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 30, 1983 Saul torso Cathy arms spine

[...] “So I did that for a good part of the evening—massaged first the right arm, then the left one, after they started to improve.” [...]

[...] I turned Jane on her left side, then massaged her with Oil of Olay as usual. [...]

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