1 result for (book:ecs4 AND heading:"esp class session june 8 1971" AND stemmed:word)
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
It is a gesture showing my exuberance. It is not always appreciated, but I can make a lovelier (word lost) and, as my close friends here know, it is also a very simple demonstration to show you that I am not a spooky old spirit at all. And that the emotions survive the body of which you are so proud.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
(To Ron L.) So if it makes you uptight to know that transcripts of our sessions go to New York, it will doubtlessly make you even more uptight to realize the transcripts go to places that have no names and take up no space. I will put in a word for you. I will see that your name is spelled correctly.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
At the same time, however, you came into contact with merchants, quite unusual in this particular circumstance, coming up from Africa. This particular expedition was lost, and you divested the ship of its cargo with the help of the men on your ship, and of course without giving payment. Alae (spelled out), now that was the name of a particular type of cargo, perhaps algae, that was a part of the ships contents. There was also, however, some opium from Turkey. You made a killing on the opium in Holland. It is nearly impossible to find, for example, any proof or record of that transaction since you did not deal in contracts but relied upon your word of honor. In this case it meant taking the contents of the hold by force.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]