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B"H would cause tactile sensation on his fingers, fondle a strand o f hair of the passenger in the seat in front of him, or make contact with the leg of a lady who had fallen asleep in the seat beside him. Social science theorists assert the thesis that pathologica l unconscious forces may never heal, but the phenomena of s elf- chastisement often lands bull's eye, whereas a lifeline of arrows fell a miss. As a perfunctory adult , many of these patients received earth therapy placing each finger one -at-a-time into warm mud. That habit is accentuated into a creative relationship with one's ho me garden. The word; the value of a human is commitment to his word. He must stand face to face with reality and vow to maintain a healthy disposition towards the opposite sex. Looking at the emotion rotting to its core for what it is , he makes a brave assertion to express humanity as a competent adult who will merit to live happily ever after with his soul in the co mfort o f being blind to voyeuris m and in an anti-tactile proximity to warmth. This lesson is applied daily in the practice of donning phylacteries; on the head between the eyes to train us to constrain our thoughts to enjoy pleasure from what permissible ; atop the muscle of the arm to remind us retrain fro m contac t with anything forbidden to touch. Food production, fa mily meals, reading and letter or story writing, painting and ceramics, the articulation of talent shared as a self-perpetuating me mory that proceeds happily from one generation many others. 254