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The circulatory system is vastly improved, and all of this has necessitated great changes. The extremities are now better nourished—working muscles will demand this nourishment. An inner rebuilding process has occurred at all levels, necessary preliminaries for agility and balanced motion.
[...] A tree does not have to ask for nourishment from the ground or the sun, and so everything that you need is available to you in your practical experience. If you believe you are not worthy of nourishment, if you believe that life itself is dangerous, then your own beliefs make it impossible for you to fully utilize that available help. In large measure, since you are still alive, you are of course nourished. [...]
[...] For it is possible for your ideas to cause chemical reactions that impede your body’s ability to accept nourishment. If you believe that the body is evil, the purest health-food diet will or may do you little good at all, while if you have a healthy desire and respect for your physical body, a diet of TV dinners, and even of fast foods, may well keep you healthy and nourished.
[...] It is up to you to form a body of beliefs that is worthy of your physical image — for you are nourished by your beliefs, and those beliefs can cause your daily bread to add to your vitality, or to add to your cares and stress.
[...] During the periods of unconsciousness the drugs injected into the brain give increased nourishment to those areas of the physical brain that are involved in such ejections of consciousness. Therefore even though your probable self is within reaching distance, so to speak, he is sometimes involved in such blackout-nourishment periods.
Certain injections, given to the brain, actually help consciousness outside of the brain, and act as nourishment. [...]
In this case the sleep-nourishment period is activated as a cushion. [...]
(Jane said the cans stood for creature nourishment that we could get when we needed it, and that it was also related to the fund question. My idea had been that the cans—getting to them, digging them out—had represented my searching for negative beliefs so I could dispose of them —but Jane said the idea of nourishment was involved. [...]
You and Ruburt interpreted the dream correctly—the idea being that nourishment can come in many different cans, or under many appearances—already prepared, already available and at hand, even though you may not at first realize the fact. [...]
each time growing better nourished
[...] They did not demand the same amount of nourishment. [...] To an extent the tissues involved became smaller, dry, less elastic, less demanding of nourishment. [...]
[...] As they were, they demanded more and more nourishment.
Some of the soreness was the result of the expansion of tissue, the period between a new expansion and the resulting fresh nourishment sent to cellular structures. [...]
The ego maintains its stability, its seeming stability, and its health, from the constant subconscious and unconscious nourishment which it receives. Too much nourishment will not kill it. [...]
Only when such nourishment is for some reason cut off to a considerable degree is the ego threatened by starvation. [...]
[...] The kitchen once more becomes a sacred place of nourishment to him, and the food that he prepares is much more nourishing to your bodies, because of his attitude and its results upon the atoms and molecules composing the food.
[...] Now it is true that withheld sexual energy can be diverted to creative aims, but in your cases it was the feeling of daily emotional nourishment that was sometimes lacking.
[...] He interpreted it as a sign that you were willing to nourish his body—
(Pause.) The ego maintains its stability, its seeming stability, and its health, from the constant subconscious and unconscious nourishment that it receives. Too much nourishment will not kill it. [...]
Only when such nourishment is for some reason cut off to a considerable degree, is the ego threatened by starvation... [...]
[...] The dream involving the old granary is of the same nature as the bookstore (Sayre) dream (as Jane said tonight)—another version of it, reminding you of the kind of nourishment generations of the past received. [...] If the granaries are gone, and if they provide no nourishment, then she looks to work like ours instead to provide a kind of idealized picture of human psychology. [...]