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M: Not yet. (M looks to left)
And she’s going to meet me. Only the window-breaking, (M looks toward E) duck-chasing, water-splashing Monde doesn’t know me . . . But the adult Monde does— the one with secure feelings and comfort. Knowing that when discomfort strikes you, you can close your eyes and then open them. and show me how. you’ll behave when something makes you feel insecure or uncer­tain (M’s eyes look toward left, slowly close, slowly open, and then quickly close)… And you need all that time, do you? (M’s eyes open and look toward left) . . . Show me how quickly you can close (M looks toward E) your eyes and banish the discomfort. and open them with the discomfort gone. (M looks toward left, and blinks slowly) You don’t even have to remember what that discomfort was. (M looks toward e) By the way, you’re comfortable?
M: Yes.
E: I’m going to a­waken you very shortly. And I’m going to ask of you something that will cause you dis­comfort. Briefly. Will that be alright?
M: Yes.
E: I’ll ask two things of you; will that be alright? (M nods head verti­cally) . . After you’re awaken­ed, I want you to find out how horribly hot it is here— and how it’s impos­sible for you to move your left hand . . . And if you’d like to be irritable with me a­bout it being so hot, will you do so?
M: Yes.
E: I’d enjoy having you be irritable. Now close your eyes. (M’s eyes close) Your unconscious mind has learned a lot—it knows it can function by itself. Your conscious mind can learn from it, can use the learning that the unconscious mind has, as well as the learning your unconscious mind can reach back into the past and sin­gle out: any one thing, two things, three things—even tweive ducks. I’ve given you a task, two tasks. Discom­fort, and an immobile hand. And which do you think you want to banish first? The dis­comfort or the arm? And you don’t know; but your unconscious mind will let you find it out. Now take it easily and comfortably, and a­waken. (M opens eyes, smiles, turns head to right and looks at E) Hello, Monde.
M: Hi … (M looks at her right arm, moves i
E: Have anything Interesting there?
M: My hand? t and her trunk, and looks around) It’s hot.
E: Any Interest there? (M looks at E)
M: Hum?
E: Um huh.
M: It’s sweating.
E: Sweaty. (M looks at her right hand)
M: Yeah, it’s hot in here.
E: It’s hot. (M looks at and moves her right hand) . . . Which hand has the longer life­line? (M turns her head to the left and right, looks at her right palm and laughs)
M: I don’t know; I can’t look at the other one. (M moves her head downward)
E: What do you mean, you can’t took at the other one? Look me in eye and tell (M moves head up­ward and looks at E) me you can’t look at the other one. Do you expect me to believe that?
M: Yes, I expect you to . . . It’s a very strange feeling. It’s as if my other arm doesn’t even belong to me, it’s so light. It’s just hanging there suspended from a wire, it’s not at­tached.
E: It’s unattached. It is yours, isn’t it?
M: I think so. (M looks at left hand and then looks downward)
E: When do you think you’ll be able to move it?
M:(M looks at E) When it becomes uncomfortable.
E: When it becomes uncomfortable . . (E turns head to his right, looks toward M’s left, and then looks at M) Will you wheel my chair over there, please?
E: I don’t know of any other way.
M: (M stands up and her left hand falls downward) I just hand.
E: You can move your hands. (M sits down, clasps hands together and looks at E) Is that the only way you can find out if you can move your hand?
M: Well, it didn’t seem to respond too much. I—(M gestures with both hands) it was as if it wasn’t part of me. It was very comfortable; it was fine left a­lone.
E: How very fine if left alone. How does your arm feel right now?
M: Normal.
E: Normal—no fatigue?
M: No.
E: Is it still hot here?
M: Yes, it’s very hot. (M wipes her fore­head with her left hand)
E: Well, don’t worry, a cool breeze will come. All right.

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