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WTH Part One: Chapter 6: May 9, 1984 pendulum gums birthday Marie isolation

[...] Of course all extremes aren’t acceptable, as say, a life of crime. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 30, 1971 ant revelant relevant cop answer

[...] And it would be a crime indeed to end it. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 11, 1977 fanatic threats stimulated wholesale realistic

The entire question brings out, however, those more important issues of self-righteousness, for in its name crimes are perpetrated that the self-confessed “sinner” would never attempt.

TSM Chapter Eighteen thread agony God gestalt yearning

[...] Murder is, therefore, a crime and must be dealt with—because you have created it. [...]

[...] No God created the crime of murder, and no God created sorrow or pain. [...]

NotP Chapter 5: Session 772, April 19, 1976 sexual male female orientation deities

[...] To be “illogical” is a scientific “crime” — not so much because it is an unscientific attribute, but because it is considered a feminine one. [...]

NotP Chapter 11: Session 797, March 14, 1977 impregnated universe invisible visible species

[...] To send our young to the battle field under those circumstances, then, to deprive individuals of the one life — the one priceless, irreplaceable attribute — seems the worst crime imaginable, I told Jane. [...]

TES4 Session 174 August 2, 1965 aggressiveness therapy harmlessly investigation unavoidable

[...] I will even say that crimes of the grossest sort could be prevented. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 3, 1979 conscientious perfectionist gloried virtuous inferior

[...] Your perfectionist tendencies—I refer to both of you—tell you that it is a crime for either of you to have a problem, whether or not the rest of the world is filled with chaos. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 591, August 11, 1971 Christ Luke Matthew conspiracy crucifixion

[...] Only those still bound up in ideas of crime and punishment would be attracted to that kind of religious drama, and find within it deep echoes of their own subjective feelings.

NotP Chapter 4: Session 769, March 29, 1976 bisexual sex sexual heterosexuality love

[...] Your beliefs lead you to suppose that a natural bisexuality would result in the death of the family, the destruction of morals, rampant sexual crimes, and the loss of sexual identity. [...]

TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 page article sheet Seminary torn

(There can also be a connection with monstrosity and the general idea of crime, perhaps, which is discussed at length in the article.

[...] Many statistics are given in the article, dealing with various types of crime, etc., as well as the new prison system that is replacing the old buildings, etc.

DEaVF1 Essay 6 Tuesday, April 20, 1982 candidate joints hospital surgical replacement

[...] It was the only way to go: What a crime to accept less than full, complete motion at my age (53)!

TPS4 Deleted Session January 9, 1978 Christ thy condemnation thesis crucified

[...] It is almost automatic, for example, to label a man a murderer, and identify him with his crime. [...]

TES3 Session 145 April 12, 1965 hate evil ego roles assimilate

[...] And if a crime is to be assigned in humanity’s terms, often the victim is as guilty as the murderer, in basic terms, in terms of guilt that no court can weigh.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 9: Session 636, January 29, 1973 grace guilt conscience punishment violation

[...] But in the terms used there is no karma to be paid off as punishment unless you believe that there are crimes for which you must pay (as indicated in the 614th session in Chapter Two).

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 656, April 16, 1973 loneliness robbers age convictions unhealthy

[...] However the two of you are necessary if a crime of that nature is, or is to be, committed.

TPS4 Deleted Session April 26, 1978 scorn impulses cleansing unfair prerogative

[...] Men have committed crimes in misguided searches for an ideal. [...]

TES7 Session 333 April 10, 1967 Barbara Oklahoma alto town John

[...] A series of petty crimes and a violent death as a direct result of business endeavors.

TES8 Session 359 August 7, 1967 Stephen Pete Ferd goals Denver

You are very afraid of failure—hardly any crime—many are afraid of failure. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 4: Session 521, March 30, 1970 actor play multidimensional production role

[...] It is not correct, therefore, to suppose that your actions in this life are caused by a previous existence, or that you are being punished in this life for crimes in a past one. [...]

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