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TPS1 Session 382 (Deleted) November 27, 1967 Psycho Cybernetics table compassionate divan

(Pat Norelli, Claire Crittenden, and Carl Watkins ate supper with Jane and me the next night, Saturday, Nov. [...]

TES9 Session 457 January 13, 1969 revelationary fiction mission hypocrisy committed

[...] These notes contain a brief summary of an unscheduled session held over the Xmas holidays, withSue Mullin and Carl Watkins as witnesses. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 557, October 28, 1970 enters fetus birth identification obsessional

(Just before the session tonight I wondered aloud what the present Chapter Thirteen would have been like if Jane hadn’t begun to read, early this month, the anthology containing the long section by Carl Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst. [...]

TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 integers Roger zero math minus

(Looking over part of this data on November 20, 1968, Carl Watkins, who studied math in college, said it made sense. [...]

TES3 Session 102 November 1, 1964 Gallery Bill Macdonnel doubter Cameron

[...] He has had his work exhibited in many galleries in Buffalo, including A.M.A.’s Gallery, J.N.’s Gallery, Encores Gallery, and Carl Briedmier’s Gallery. [...]

TPS2 Session 604 January 12, 1972 Sumarians Sumerian carving Baalbek instrument

[...] Dr. Carl Sagan of Cornell University was quoted in the article. [...]

TES7 Session 292 October 10, 1966 cap beer Friday tipping trio

[...] Jane and I furnished wine, so did the Gallaghers, and the Wilburs brought two six-packs of beer—one of Draft Beer, the other of Carling Black Label.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 14 radio illness action Sue shoulder

[...] She and her husband Carl were living in a nearby town when she sent me this note, along with a copy of a dream that beautifully illustrates the close connection between dreams and health. [...]

UR2 Appendix 18: (For Session 711) appendix Jung excerpts animus particles

[...] Carl Jung (1875–1961), the Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist, postulated that the unconscious of the male contains a female, archetypal (or typical, instinctive) figure called the “anima”; the correlative male form in the unconscious of the female Jung called the “animus.” [...]

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