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ECS1 ESP Class Session, April 8, 1969 courage Florence Lo Brad flower

[...] You (to Sally) were not hanged in a past life—your crimes were not that severe. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 850, May 2, 1979 idealists idealism kill shalt Thou

[...] They will justify almost any crime for the pursuit of those ends.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 657, April 18, 1973 reinforce past beliefs current mercy

[...] If you think you are ill, most likely past-life information will show that you committed crimes for which you are now doing penance. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session August 16, 1971 game trust mistrust areas healthy

If you began a practice of following all reports of such crimes, you would soon find yourself experiencing the fact of thievery, drawing to you those people because of your own concentration. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 673, June 27, 1973 hatred hate war love powerlessness

Many who unexpectedly commit great crimes, sudden murders, even bringing about mass death, have a history of docility and conventional attitudes, and were considered models, in fact, of deportment. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 10: Session 933, August 7, 1981 Bahais pleasure tribe dreamers Shiite

[...] At first revolutionary zealots blamed the “Great Satan”—America—for the crime. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 895, January 14, 1980 David suffering illness science genetics

[...] In a universe formed by chance, with the survival of the fittest as the main rule of good behavior, illness became a kind of crime against a species itself. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

[...] Seth said, Sleepy time is no crime. [...]

TES7 Session 304 November 28, 1966 list Bernards scramble package Tubbs

[...] (Long pause.) For those who may seem like gods to you, killing is no crime, for there is no such thing as even the illusion of death. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 550, September 28, 1970 hate hatred sausage cheek evil

[...] Within your system, to kill is obviously a moral crime, but to kill another in punishment only compounds the original error. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 710 October 7, 1974 demons journey objectified City travel

[...] The person might say “New York City is a frightful place in which crime is rampant, gangs roam the streets, murders and rapes are the norm, and people are not only impolite but ready to attack you at a moment’s notice. [...]

TES8 Session 414 June 5, 1969 Kennedy Senator nation ideals poison

The point would not be nearly as clearly made, you see, were the victim a man giving himself to crime. [...]

TES3 Session 143 April 5, 1965 illness visitors Sonja pills Louis

[...] I found it a sad experience to read about the race situation, Viet Nam, the conditions of life and crime in New York City, etc., although of course I realized that much of this news meant something was being done about some urgent problems.

TPS3 Deleted Session June 27, 1977 expression love verbally stomach unrealistic

Flattery is no social crime. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 8 Sunday, May 23, 1982 quantum Marie rheumatoid arthritis theory

[...] Particularly when I consider the “news” on the typical front page of the typical daily newspaper: All too accurately the “stories” of war, pollution, corruption, and poverty and crime show just how little we human beings know or understand ourselves at this time—and how far we have to go, individually and en masse. As the years have passed, I’ve come to trust more and more my own insights into our behavior as a species within the framework of a nature that I believe our kind has co-created with every other species on the planet (to confine my theme to just our immediate environment for the moment). [...]

TES1 Session 21 February 3, 1964 Throckmorton maid Lessie Dick daughter

Sleepy time is no crime. [...]

TSM Chapter Sixteen action professor identity students dilemma

[...] But that is hardly a psychological crime. [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

[...] This specifically referred to the need to modernize the “big, old antiquated prisons” that were “of very low standard,” and made several remarks concerning the crime rate in Portugal. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 14 radio illness action Sue shoulder

[...] Crimes could be prevented. [...]

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