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All processes in nature are intelligent. They may involve a different kind of consciousness and intelligence than your own. But there are no unintelligent processes. (Pause.) There are no closed processes. There is no process that is not in one way or another related to others. In a fashion, any one natural process carries within it the implied existence of all others. The body is in that regard a highly energized gestalt of intelligent processes.
In that light, there is no reason to be overawed by the body’s knowledge, either. It is a portion of your natural heritage. If you begin to concentrate upon the importance of the nature of thought, to become overly concerned with the processes involved with thinking or reasoning, then your very conscious concern would make those processes seem all the more complicated, while instead it is easy to see that those processes are quite naturally equipped to handle their own tasks with remarkable ease. Ruburt’s body is also so equipped to perform its healing functions.
(Pause.) In ways really difficult to describe, your bodily processes, and what you think of as, say, cultural or national events, are highly connected and a part of each other. Events are indeed also processes, partially physical and partially not physical.
(Pause.) The body is composed of organs, physical parts, living matter—but the body is also composed of processes, relationships that exist on all levels between various portions of the body and between the body and its environment.
(All intently:) As your life is provided for you, so to speak, by these spontaneous processes, the life of the universe is provided in the same fashion. You see the physical stars, and your instruments probe the distances of space — but the inner processes that make the universe possible are those same processes that propel your own thinking. [...]
[...] The same applies to all of those inner processes that make life possible. Your thoughts are conscious, but the process of thinking itself is not. [...]
Your very physical existence itself is dependent upon the smooth functioning of many spontaneous processes. [...]
In the truest regard, your life is provided for you by these spontaneous processes. [...]
Now Ruburt mentally cut down upon the discomfort of his symptoms, so that the body did not feel its own discomfort strongly enough to trigger healing processes to the degree necessary. [...] This same process follows in many areas of all illnesses. [...]
[...] This was a quite legitimate physical expression, for as tension began to release it had a force meant to blow outward through tears, the whole process of crying relaxing those areas involved. [...]
[...] The cry of symptoms, however, is meant to bring about a new condition, to trigger healing aspects, so drugs can often impede the healing process.
[...] His beliefs are such now that the body’s mobilization processes are vastly accelerated.
(10:05.) Those processes, however, contain the basic mental structures from which ideas and concepts as you understand them come, and they are also responsible for the inner mental and psychological processes, individually and worldwide, that form private and mass physical reality.
[...] Language therefore is bound to color your native thinking processes, so that it becomes almost impossible to wonder how you thought before you learned language.
[...] These basic thought-processes, then, are too vast to be consciously apprehended, for they deal with meanings and relationships that reach before and after your life spans.
The suggestions on trusting the body must be continued, for the body’s healing process now follows those beliefs. [...] Those body beliefs are now in the process of changing. [...]
There is some swelling, very slight sometimes, when the joints are involved and this merely provides a cushioning process as circulation is quickened and pressure is taken away. [...]
[...] There is an ingredient in wine that the blood can use at this point in its building process. [...]
[...] This final touching-up process is not done by deeper layers of the self however, but is much more nearly a conscious process than you realize.
[...] You process daily experience, project it into what you think of as the future, choose from an infinity of probable events those you will make physical, and begin the mental and psychic processes that will bring them into the world of substance.
Any creative work involves you in a cooperative process in which you learn to dip into these other streams of consciousness, and come up with a perception that has far more dimensions than one arising from the one narrow, usual stream of consciousness that you know. [...]
[...] In the dream state you are much more aware of them, although there is a final process of dreaming that often masks intense psychological and psychic experience, and unfortunately what you usually recall is this final dream version.
[...] You think your thoughts and you dream your dreams without any clear knowledge of the incredible processes involved therein, yet those processes are the very ones that are behind the existence of the universe itself.
[...] You must understand that I am not saying that you are passive, fleeting dreamers, lost in some divine mind, but that you are the unique creative manifestations of a divine intelligence whose creativity is responsible for all realities, which are themselves endowed with creative abilities of their own, with the potential and desire for fulfillment—inheritors indeed of the divine processes themselves. [...]
[...] Nor can any amount of information “possessed” or processed by any computer compare with the unspoken knowing knowledge that is possessed by the atoms and molecules that compose such an instrument. [...]
[...] The processes occur at another level of consciousness (underlined).
[...] Once the reversal process has begun and the personality swung back toward health, then the process shows what seems to be remarkable recovery.
The main and indispensable job that makes recovery possible, the all-important reversal process, has already occurred, however. [...] They are a physical aid now to a process already begun.
[...] Such an action requires enormous energy alone, for it is the stoppage of a process which is in itself action.
This state was maintained steadily, and held, and then the recovery process begun. [...]
The body’s latest efforts to heal itself, Ruburt’s strong intent to become flexible, and your own help and encouragement, have led to a situation in which all of those tensions, exerted over a long period of time, are in the process of rather speedily being released. [...] If the process were slower, of course, you might not notice the sensations.
[...] Last week the eyes were relatively comfortable, for the process was continuing in lower portions of the body. [...]
[...] In this process, however, the entire body is being improved rather than, say, specific areas. [...]
[...] The improvements themselves are learning processes, as Ruburt learns to trust the body, as before he did not.
(9:25.) Man’s mind is really more of a process. It is not a completed thing, like an arm or leg, but a relationship and a process. That process has its source in what I can only call (pause) “natural reasoning.”
So what we want, obviously, is to ensure that the conscious mind, with its reasoning processes, can make proper adjustments about the nature of the world and the individual citizens within it. [...]
[...] I am not speaking of genetic information alone, as you understand it, but of a natural (underlined) yet intuitive reasoning process that is the result of the relationships that exist among all portions of the body. [...]
[...] So let him be just as impressed — in fact, more impressed — at the body’s natural healing processes, that will naturally flow and are naturally flowing when he allows himself to trust his life and the support of his own being.
[...] In a manner of speaking the universe as you understand it, with all the events that it includes, functions “automatically” in its important processes, as your own body does. Your individual desires and intents direct that activity of your body’s spontaneous processes — that is, your body walks across the floor at your command as a result of your wishes, even though the processes involved must happen “by themselves.”
[...] In the same fashion, jointly all of the people alive at any given time “direct” the events of the universe to behave in a certain fashion, even though the processes must happen by themselves, or automatically. [...]
The mother could not consciously control the bodily processes that lead to birth. [...]
[...] As a result you deal with methods of division and categorization so completely that you lose sight of associative organizations, even though you use them constantly in your own most intimate thought processes.
Doctors might suggest that a patient relax and then ask himself or herself what kind of inner fantasy would best serve the healing process. [...]
Framework 2 involves all of those spontaneous processes that go on beneath your conscious attention. [...]
[...] They are quite conscious in actuality, and because they do deal with the spontaneous processes of the body, they are also completely familiar with your own state of health and well-being.
[...] Simply repeating these ideas to yourself can result in release of tension, and an acceleration of the healing process.
[...] Next it flows into our probable (physical) reality (which itself changes all the ‘time.’) We inherently possess separate pockets or pools of experience (biologically valid among the cells’ characteristics), sidepools where information collects for processing before flowing into the ‘official pool of consciousness.’
“There are ways to bypass this process and dip directly into these sidepools.
“Usual memory is as much a sifting process as it is anything else, in which experience’s intensity varies — sometimes ‘alive’ neurologically and sometimes not — just to focus our consciousness in one probable action or series. [...]
[...] Explaining the experience to the normal consciousness automatically helps expand it (the normal consciousness), so that each time the process becomes easier. [...]
Those inner processes, however, also give many clues as to some native abilities that you have used “in the past” as a species. Those inner processes do sometimes emerge, then. [...]
[...] The inner processes escape you.
[...] Now the visit and Ruburt’s earlier feelings and thoughts were part of the same event, except that his subjective experience gave him clues as to the inner processes by which all events take place. [...]
[...] You make certain adjustments, perhaps altering particular details, but you step into and become part of the inner processes—affecting, say, the shape or size or nature of the event before it becomes a definite physical actuality.
It is then further processed into individual significances, drives, or intents, which convert it into the required codes that will then determine the nature of actualized waking events. [...] Part of this processing occurs in the dream state, and creativity plays a large part in the preliminary process.
[...] Your associative processes and habits are perhaps the closest examples that can give clues of how significances operate. [...] You might think of your Aunt Sarah, for example, and in a few moments the associative process might bring you images of periods in the past when you visited your aunt, of her friends and neighbors, the articles in her house, and episodes connected with your relationship.
[...] This would almost amount to a cellular thinking process, but it is actually a gestalt of relatedness in which cellular comprehension was, and is, passed throughout the physical organism.
This process continues beneath conscious and even subconscious awareness. [...]
[...] The basic assumptions of which I spoke are thought processes of a subconscious variety, based upon these generic images.