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TPS3 Session 778 (Deleted Portion) May 31, 1976 impatience muscular reorientation gradually overdone

(11:09.) Ruburt is impatient on purpose, of course. His impatience is meant to remind him forcibly that he is indeed serious about his recovery, and assures him that he will not “fall back.” It also provides him with a release of withheld aggressive energy that serves to some extent as a muscular stimulant. The overall reorientation is continuing, with new areas being affected. Muscular strength is gradually built up, then further ability allowed. Each change he notices, however minute, acts as a trigger, activating other portions of the body, which themselves must then be aroused, exercised and strengthened before they in turn begin to play a new dependable role in overall mobility.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 1, 1981 Werner Jim Adams muscular difficulties

(Jim Adams also suggested that Jane see a medical internist to get at the root of the muscular difficulty, and gave us the names of three local doctors he recommended highly. [...] Thus, tonight in his call Jim told me that Dr. Werner had said that Jane’s double vision was “the end result” of something muscular in nature. Dr. Werner recommended that she be tested to discover the causes, and asked Jim if Jane had ever had any “mini-strokes,” since such unsuspected and even unfelt attacks could have muscular repercussions. Dr. Werner added that he felt Jane should get attention, since help could lengthen her life span through muscular relaxation. [...]

[...] Jim agreed with us—and Seth, incidentally—that Jane’s trouble with double vision was muscular in nature. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session September 29, 1975 unsafe affiliations safe newly insecurity

[...] Certain alternate muscular cooperations were set up that served to keep overall muscular functions going, and kept the body walking under impaired conditions. [...]

[...] Finally this evening muscular expansion had gone as far as it could without a completely fresh influx, and the final breaking-down of the small dams. [...]

This will allow the body to dismiss some of the alternate muscular cooperation set up, that served to support the body under poor conditions. [...]

Certain less-than-perfect muscular habits had been set up, therefore, to maintain balance. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session April 1, 1970 motion nonrunning mental spontaneity running

It is a habit of cautiousness, that is translated of course into muscular cautiousness. [...]

Now, he realizes this much more than he did, but the mental and muscular habit of cautiousness carries over. [...]

[...] The body and mind are so connected that the mind remembers, say, muscular spontaneity as the muscles remember mental spontaneity. [...]

[...] I do want him to initiate some fast, quick physical motion, you see, so that the muscular memory is imprinted in this direction.

TPS3 Session 808 (Deleted Portion) August 6, 1977 Kautz responsive acclimating ripple Fuller

[...] The skin itself became less responsive in the past, as it did not ripple, say, with ordinary muscular motion. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 29, 1978 worrying lumps massacres optimism knots

[...] I’ve noticed it at times before, as well as the lumps or nodules that seemed to move about in the muscular structure of the arms. They seem to be muscular knots. [...]

[...] With his astigmatism the slightest variations of muscular activity become apparent, so that vision is affected one way or another. [...]

TPS1 Session 525 (Deleted Portion) April 22, 1970 impulses checking warrants running blocking

[...] Getting up and down from the floor, as I knew it would, reawakened muscular memory, you see, and this in turn knocked at the door of his consciousness, jarring him into new recognitions. [...]

[...] It reassures muscular memory, and again, he can no longer accept himself as someone who cannot perform a certain motion.

TPS2 Deleted Session October 15, 1973 repair synthesis relaxation badminton weight

[...] The inclination toward muscular activity then somewhat later appears as increased strength or pliability.

[...] This simply has to do with various muscular systems. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 23, 1977 confidence anxiety Carroll ingrained behavior

[...] The resulting release of muscular tension was definitely obvious to him, and reflected not only in the neck or head area, but also in the important knee areas, and traveling to the ankles.

[...] They are the result of body language, smiles or frowns, muscular attitudes—but you live surrounded by a psychological environment of suggestion. [...]

TPS1 Session 582 (Deleted Portion) April 19, 1971 Russell tension redirecting concentration pleasure

Much of the muscular tension and rigidity is caused by such constant mental tension. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session May 22, 1982 blood Dr finger clot Persantine

[...] Jane still felt the finger’s condition was the result of other muscular events in her body. When we’d described those to Dr. K. at the house her reaction had been “Do you mean cramps?” —meaning that she saw nothing positive or healing in all of that muscular activity, only something meaning more trouble. [...]

(Ever since she’d gotten up on Thursday, Jane had talked about increased muscular activity in many parts of her body, as though the body was trying to free itself in a beneficial way. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 14, 1978 solve compounds defects perfectionism problem

[...] The discomforts, however, are the results of doubts, of fears, so that extra muscular tension for example is applied in any given case.

The leg and thigh discomforts in bed are definitely the result of concentrated periods of muscular exercise. [...]

TPS6 Jane’s Notes December 27, 1980 Xmas anniversary blankets wormy planter

[...] My idea is that the eyes get bad after the muscular strain reaches a certain point. [...]

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

[...] 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. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session November 18, 1974 ape instincts identification pygmy grandfather

[...] The male figure however represented the fact that he believes that strong muscular motion is a male characteristic, and not one that he feels belongs to mentally oriented males. In this life he never sought tall, strongly developed, muscular, large-boned males out, but avoided them. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 18, 1984 Shawn mood quicken Peggy Peterson

The eyes, again, show the swiftness of muscular response and neural activity. [...]

TPS3 Session 697 (Deleted Portion) May 13, 1974 tranquilizing Larry resiliency Herschaft speedily

There are rhythms he is following, periods of muscular release, in which first he feels somewhat lethargic. [...]

TPS3 Session 699 (Deleted Portion) May 22, 1974 muscles regaining soreness released legs

[...] Huge work is being done, involving the entire muscular system, however. [...]

TPS1 Session 387 December 11, 1967 Maltz exercises relaxation vision sleepy

[...] He forgets himself, uses his body, and at least creates the climate in which muscular relaxation can occur.

I will at least counteract some of the muscular tension and dissipate it. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 15, 1984 faltering Gaye Webster Gym flexes

The rapid changes in the eye motions demonstrate the rapidity of muscular action and reaction that takes place in all other portions of the body as well.

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