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(“Now about my question number 3, involving motion?”)
[...] Expectation now (underlined) is important here, and the fact that he got into the habit of denying impulses toward motion—by blocking, often, not the impulse so much as the motor response.
[...] Giving into the impulses (to motion) then will automatically work, and give him confidence that the impulses can indeed be followed through.
I will take that up with this idea of motion and response. [...]
Most of your experience happens directly, where senses, imagination, motion and physical actuality meet. [...] You may dream that you are running or walking or flying, yet those activities are divorced enough from that area where imagination, motion, and physical actuality meet, so that your body remains quiet, relatively speaking, while you seem to be moving freely somewhere else.
Each self has its own inviolate point where imagination, motion, and physical actuality intersect. [...]
[...] The suggestions I have given are all promoters of energy and motion. [...] He is still overly concerned about waking you too often, but his body often is expressing its need for motion and change. [...]
(Jane didn’t call last night to give me a progress report on the new motions she was enjoying when I left yesterday. Those motions are still mostly with her, as she demonstrated today. [...]
[...] Then she said, her voice breaking, “It wasn’t until the other day that I really realized — felt — just how far I’d strayed from normal motion, or life, after all this time. [...]
[...] Her new motions were a good sign of the body’s incredible strivings to express itself.
I will try to clear this later, but the air is the result of these units’ existence, formed by the interrelationship of the units in their positions and relative distance one from the other, and by what you could call the relative velocity of their motion. Air is what happens when these units are in motion, and it is in terms of weather that their electromagnetic effects appear most clearly to scientists, for example.
They constantly emanate out from the rock and return to it in a motion so swift it would seem simultaneous. [...]
Such reasoning sounds quite outlandish, of course, to most individuals, but the person in question, say with a disease like arthritis, or some other motion-impairing ailment, might ask themselves the question: “What would I do if I were free of the condition?”
Like the alcoholic’s wife mentioned earlier, such a person might suddenly feel struck by a sense of panic, rather than relief, thus experiencing for the first time the fear of motion that underlay the problem.
Yet why should motion be feared? [...]
[...] She showed how she had considerably more motion in her entire left arm and hand, especially at the elbow. [...] Then she showed how she also had more motion in the right hand and forearm. [...]
(Jane had another excellent episode of increased motions in both arms and hands as I was getting ready to leave, and in her feet also. [...]
In somewhat of the same fashion the objects about you are constantly in motion, as you know. The atoms and molecules are forever moving, and in a way the electrons are the directors of that motion.
[...] I said it sounded as though the dream state was giving her information on healing and motion. [...]
Remember that you are also objects, and also events, and as physical bodies your organs are also composed of atoms and molecules whose motion, again, is directed by the electrons.
The motion of the universe appears in the motion of your own intimate experience, and in that seemingly most nebulous area the answers will be found.
For that matter, an athlete may have a great zest for motion and an impatience with reading, caring not what within the body makes it move as long as its performance is superb — while an invalid with great book knowledge about all of the body’s parts is quite unable to physically perform in a normal manner.
This is the kind of wordless knowledge the body possesses, that brings forth your physical motion and results in the spectacular preciseness of bodily response. [...]
[...] We seemed to catch tiny glimpses of ordinary events before they were fully formed, and to sense the motions of probabilities invisibly but clearly stirring in the over-heated summer air. [...]
[...] They represent a kind of mobility … a psychological motion, at another level than the usually conscious one.
APPENDIX B
MAGICAL ORIENTATIONS AND THE MOTIONS OF PROBABILITIES.
All of this, of course, applies to Ruburt’s situation — for once, indeed, he willed himself into immobility, willing to sacrifice certain kinds of motion in order to safely use other kinds of psychological motion, because he was afraid of his spontaneous nature, or his spontaneous self.
Other people may actually impede those portions of the body given to mobility, so that they limp, or tighten their muscles, or otherwise tamper with their bodies so that the end result is one that requires a cautious, hesitating approach to motion. [...]
As far as Ruburt’s motions are concerned, the body is following its own rhythms, which will sometimes involve overt, noticeable exercise and activity on the one hand, while on the other it exercises internally, so to speak, making all preparations for the other later exercises and motion. [...]
[...] We’d wondered about her lack of physical motion to any great degree recently.)
[...] Once again she concentrated—or her body did—on motions involving mainly her head and shoulders, torso, and to a much lesser degree for the most part, her legs and feet. [...]
[...] I rubbed those certain spots on her head and neck, and she promptly took off with a series of strong head motions, very rapidly moving back and forth against the pillow.
His eyes did not freely roam, but followed the limited head motions. [...]
[...] There is no doubt that this can be disconcerting, as can the eyes’ motions under the conditions noted.
If you keep Framework 2 in mind, much of these stages can be vastly minimized, and the work with hypnosis that I suggested gives you such a method of inserting data, here, that accelerates motion in Framework 2, and greatly cuts down the time and effort involved in Framework 1. Of course, (with wry amusement) if you each are convinced that the venture was important-enough in your lives, and would get the results, you would have clamored to begin such experiments.
[...] It is a mental spark, so to speak, that sets everything else into motion.
These mental enzymes, to go back to them, are solidified feeling, but not in the terms that you usually use … I have said that our imaginary wires that seem to permeate our model universe are alive; and now if you bear with me, I will say that they are mental enzymes or solidified feelings, always in motion, and yet permanent enough to form a more or less consistent framework. [...]