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TPS2 Session 607 April 3, 1972 Alma Porcius Marcus Cato statesman

In Greece the young man was a senator, extremely brilliant, and emotionally immature and cold. He was very quick and impatient, particularly with the mental incapacity of others, yet he played upon their weakness in that regard. This was in Athens, and there was also a connection with Cato (pause), and a Hebrew background.

(The dictionary tells us that the Stoic philosopher and statesman, Cato, was a Roman, and lived from 95—46 BC. He was called Marcus Porcius the Younger; his great grandfather, Marcus Porcius the Elder, was a Roman statesman who lived from 234—149 BC.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, December 22, 1970 onion Gert Cato Natalie church

It was not Cato but the information, portions of the information, were once given by Cato and the man is a follower of some, though not all, of Cato’s works. [...]

([Natalie:] “Was it Cato?”)