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ECS1 ESP Class Session, September 2, 1969 kindergarten truths yourselves Oliver baby

Now the truck (the sound of one can be heard outside on the street) pauses at the corner. It is a method of communication—a vehicle. And in many ways I am a vehicle, for I am the means by which information is given to you. You are yourselves vehicles—as you move through experience and through moment points. Now you do not know what moment points are because I have not explained them in class and you have not read the material. But now it is time for you to be challenged. It is time for you to challenge your own mind and your own intuition. I shall cease speaking to you as kindergarten children, and I shall expect that you will cease thinking like kindergarten children.

Now you (Florence) have your kindergarten class. Your children play with wooden blocks and they make houses. You play with mental blocks and you make worlds. You encourage your children in their creativity, and when they make errors and when you see that their houses will not stand, you do not kick the blocks aside in ire. You try, instead, to explain how the blocks must be placed one upon the other, or you smile at their childish efforts.

And so I hope the baby talk [here] is not obvious!!! It is time for you all to understand the material as I have given it, to use your mind. You have been in this class long enough to pass now beyond kindergarten. And I [no] longer feel that it serves that I speak to you in the most simple of terms. You have been here long enough now. When I speak to you, I shall therefore expect on your part some effort to understand me if necessary. I shall expect more of you, and you must expect more of yourselves.

We have been playing games for you, using pretty colors. The pretty colors that we have used have been good, they have caught your attention—as my personality captures your attention. But reality is far more than the children’s blocks and the houses that they build in kindergarten.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, October 27, 1970 Florence puzzle leash degradation segment

[...] In the terms in which you asked the question, and only in that context, you are in kindergarten. When you learn to rephrase the question you will not be in kindergarten. [...]

TPS4 Session 822 (Deleted Portion) February 22, 1978 feedback father expression Frank unseeming

The direct expression through writing confuses him, for he is faced with a different kind of construction, say, than one might feel in a kindergarten, where blocks of wood carry the alphabet, and physical blocks might be moved around to form words. [...]

TES7 Session 314 January 25, 1967 restraint err ailments pendulum discipline

When he was in kindergarten his mother was just becoming ill. [...]

TES7 Session 316 February 1, 1967 mother identification Saratoga sensitivity attack

It just happens, you see, that when Ruburt’s mother was coming down with arthritis, Ruburt was in the early grades—a kindergarten room with blocks and small stools and cloak room. [...]

TES2 Session 72 July 20, 1964 Pipers imposed constructions sea endure

[...] You can be said to have completed the kindergarten level of achievement and training.

NotP Chapter 3: Session 764, January 26, 1976 modes exercises scenes associations daydream

[...] Who sat next to you in kindergarten? [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, October 6, 1970 ps Rachel Mathilda gateways premium

(After break, Seth:) Now, the time has come for some of you, and I have said this before, to go beyond kindergarten class so that we can sneak in a third-grade lesson now and then and that is what we have been doing. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 6, 1971 Joel Bette divinity listen Astor

I have told you, the regular students, that you are finished with kindergarten. [...]

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

[...] You could consider an analogy in which John Doe follows his kindergarten class all the way through high school. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 686 February 27, 1974 neurological selectivity carriage pulses corporal

He toured his (public) grade school where he attended kindergarten to third grade,3 saw the children come out for recess, and felt himself one of them — while during the entire experience he knew himself as an adult, embarked upon that adventure.