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That is, body and mind together explore their new freedom. I tell you this so that you are not discouraged. On the other hand the recovery is assured, and will occur far quicker than you imagine when you are not thinking of an instantaneous, complete recovery between one moment and the next.
Each personality takes on certain challenges and deals with them in its own order. I want you to understand that Ruburt’s recovery is following its own order, yet also to reassure you that that recovery is assured, and will not take much time, as long as you do not expect it to be instantaneous.
(Long pause.) Give us a moment.... Your help, again, with the suggestions is invaluable in terms of your loving active aid—but also because you are convincing yourself that you live in a safe universe, so that Ruburt does not feel that he must battle for himself and for you. Your sexual encounters are very important, for if you do not feel you are safe,then even animals have difficulty expressing corporal sex. There is an inner logic involved in Ruburt’s recovery—and now there is no doubt of it.
This is sensible, in that it allows for the gradual acceptance of new stimuli, rather than a sudden, shocking, complete recovery, in which Ruburt is in a matter of moments confronted with issues he had completely avoided before.
[...] Ruburt’s mental energies, as I told you, are now accumulating and working to recovery.
In the beginning of this recovery they were used to maintain the status quo, and prevent any further worsening of symptoms. [...]
This state was maintained steadily, and held, and then the recovery process begun. [...]
[...] When this condition again was held, recovery began.
(Resume at 4:16.) It is also a good idea for Ruburt to remind himself that he knows well that these concepts are true, and that they will lead inevitably toward his recovery—or rather, to his recovery—for they follow the innate laws of nature as it exists in its own state, apart from men’s ideas about it. [...]
His recovery also follows his body’s own unique rhythms, which are as spontaneous as an infant’s. Let him know that his recovery is indeed a fact: he has only to recognize it as so in his mind. [...]
I want to repeat some of the most important points regarding Ruburt’s recovery, so that you will have them more easily at hand. [...]
[...] He is still working toward recovery, though the fear and panic did slow down that recovery considerably — and by recovery I mean simply the return to conditions just before this recent hang-up.
The period of recovery, as he has set it up, is also meant to impress upon him the fact that the kind of venture he embarked upon physically is not one to be thrown aside overnight. [...]
[...] An “instant” recovery would have been too easy, in that he might have reasoned in the future that such a course was after all safe: he could always snap out of it at any time.
[...] Now Ruburt, you may say, has done all the hard work leading to a recovery alone; but he has had help. The recovery itself was utterly dependent upon his belief in it, however. [...] The prerequisites for recovery are therefore different in each case.
[...] He hinted at this when he told you that he was concentrating upon recovery.
[...] She was concentrating on recovery instead of on the symptoms.)
(I stressed once again that I didn’t want the insurance business to interfere with her recovery, which is why I’d voiced such strong approval of her turning herself this morning. [...]
(I told her that I still had hopes that all would be well, and that above all I wanted her to keep on the track of recovery. [...]
(But sleep well, Jane, and continue with your recovery as usual. [...]
Nor is it any coincidence that this freedom and emergence on your part coincides with Ruburt’s sure stages of recovery. [...]
[...] Ruburt should look over his dream material again, to find further correlations between it and the stages of his recovery, further correlations between the inward and outward sequence of events.
The woman has strongly resisted the hypnosis sessions, and has suffered relapses rather than suffer the intense psychic and psychological reorganization that would be necessary for any meaningful recovery.
[...] Only his doubts lead him to worry that recovery might take too long. The recovery is taking place now in Framework 2. The now is important.
[...] The process of his complete recovery includes body events and other events that may seem to have no connection—events perhaps that will change an attitude here or a belief there.
When a person recovers from such an ordeal, he [or she] usually grants his recovery to be the result of the medication he has been given. [...] The recovery seems to occur to him, as the illness seemed to happen to him. Usually the patient cannot see that he brought about his own recovery, and was responsible for it, because he cannot admit that his own intents were responsible for his own illness. [...]