Usually a strange thing happens; the patient, instead of consciously remembering the forgotten experiences, begins to relive them with his original emotions transferred on to the doctor.
He is helped to relive the childhood experiences back of the over-strong habits which lasted into maturity.
He wanted to go over there the first time, and in that first interview he said, "I don't care to relive the past.
Hesitant torelive the mornings events, I climbed the stairs and looked about.
There are those who yearn for youth and pine forgotten tatters of memory, yet I would not choose to relive the pangs of childhood and relearn the expectations of society.
I greeted him politely, though quite wary, now, at the prospect of having to possibly relive the previous experience.
Todd really lectured me on how I should go 'cuz he didn't when he was my age, but I can't relivehis life!
A definite knot swelled in my stomach; I did not want to relive that which had transpired between us when we were last together, and I nervously asked myself, "what have I done?
Current with yr two as mentioned and I heve send their Answers for Avignon, plese to Enclose in it a Credit for fifteen thousand Livers, to Relive my family there, at the disposal of Stafford and Sheridan.
The matter was submitted to the cabinet, and I was requested to communicate with these officers, in the hope that they would resign and relive the President from the unpleasant embarrassment of removing them.
It then dawned upon the governor that this little party of kindred spirits, all friends of his, were invited by the President torelive him from an interview about the future that would be fruitless of results.
I never hear a cow-bell of a certain timbre that I do not relive in some degree the terror and despair of that hour on the mountain, when it seemed that my world had suddenly slipped away from me.
I could not express what I felt then, and I can recover but little of it now, but the pain which filled my throat comes back to me mixed with a singular longing to relive it.
If Paul knew all the conditions under which Peter acts, his imagination would relive Peter’s history.
To relive Peter’s history is just to become Peter--that is the only way Paul could conceivably “know all the antecedents” of the act in question.
It is more profitable to attempt to feel oneself into the heart of the teaching, to relive its genesis, to perceive the principle of organic unity, to come at the mainspring.
I shall not dwell upon the long hours of the mother's pain, or on the sleepless anxiety of my household, for I have no desire to relive them.
I relive once more that bitter night on the wharf in Glenora when (chilled by the cold wind), he first began to cough.
He liked to relive in dream fashion the years of early endeavour--of his married life with Hannah.
You mustrelive this scene for us, becoming first Maggie and then Tom.
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