"We discussed the severed nerve cell once [165] Master. Do you think that, qua physics, such a nerve can be repaired? If so, then certainly the Mind could achieve it."
"First of all, the Mind must know a lot more of the physics of body constructions than we do with our conscious thoughts. After all, the Mind made it, and constantly maintains it. Physically speaking, I do not think that the job of repairing a nerve is so much more difficult than taking a blue-print of an infection and send the proper anti-structure to it, or, fabricate a burn on the skin after the suggestion that it has been touched by a red-hot, (plastic) penholder. There is the Natural proximo-taxis, (neurobio-taxis), the urge of a nerve-cell to grow TOWARDS a stimulus. Cannot both ends, then, be made to eke out and connect with each other? Perhaps it is only a switching-on of a long since switched-off process. This could well be done by a verbal, ideational command. Remember, the word 'impossible' belongs to physics, it has no meaning in Mind-Situations. What is untrue in physics, but true in our trade is: 'When we don't know all, we know nothing' (Mijling)." [165]