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DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 902, February 20, 1980 Bible Abraham ship age Noah

In Genesis 11, the listing of Abraham’s ancestors begins after the Flood with the oldest son of Noah, Shem, living some 600 years. Generally, Abraham’s forebears didn’t live as long as Adam’s descendants had, although after Shem their ages still ranged from 148 years to 460. Abraham himself was “only” 175 years old at his death.

During the little time we’d spent thinking about such matters, Jane and I had considered the Biblical accounts of such great ages to be simply wrong, badly distorted, or perhaps epochal—that is, Abraham’s ancestors may be listed in the correct genealogical sequence, but with many gaps among the individuals named. Also, a given father-son relationship may have actually been one between a father and a great-great-grandson, for example. There are other epochal lists in the Bible.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 16, 1971 Kyle Bobby Joel blessings saintly

(Following a discussion of psychic self-improvement and a book regarding Abraham Maslow’s writings.)

TPS2 Deleted Session February 24, 1972 repression conscientious February etc job

[...] (The Essence Of Being, by Abraham Maslow.) They release him to a strong degree, but in the past there has been a bearing down afterward, a renewal of repressions, if he became frightened if the spontaneity has worked.