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TES9 Notes by RFB July 20, 1969 Aldrin Armstrong moon module rfb

(I was lying in bed in a sleepy drowsy state, waiting for Jane to come to bed. In a brief time I seemed to be concerned about the landing of the astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin on the moon this afternoon.

(I seemed to briefly hover just above the two men after they had left the spindly ladder of the landing craft, & stepped onto the moon surface. Briefly, I saw them quite clearly. Somehow, I knew the one I was concerned about was Armstrong.

(I saw him fall to, or lying, on the moon surface, in some kind of trouble. Aldrin was standing close by—a few feet away, & approaching and/or bending over Armstrong. Also a few feet away—5 or 6—was the ladder the 2 men had used to descend from the module.

(I do remember that I briefly wondered, as I fell asleep, if the experience reflected a quite natural concern over the moon-landing’s potential hazards.

TES4 Session 192 September 25, 1965 silt lake artifacts cove Bill

There is also a spot, and a very important one, that I cannot locate except for the moon position. The rays of the moon in May and/or October, 13 to 15, fall directly above a position in which important artifacts can be found, for there are many artifacts buried within the lake.

The symbol has to do with the moon rather than the sun. [...]

[...] It is to be found directly beneath the moon’s rays at a time when Venus is in the ascendancy, and forms on the surface of the lake an acute angle.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 2 poems peach moons aesthetic poetry

Let’s cut loose, you and I,
Zig-zag like fools beneath the sky,
Follow the crazy plunging moon
Through secret towns like crying clowns,

At midnight I rush to the river’s edge.
I’d bay at the moon if I could.
And fish and birds and sky and sand
Cascade in a splash in my blood.

My fingers are leaves that rustle and drop.
Birds fly through the eyes of my skull.
Clouds float atop my spinning head
And stars burn the moons of my toes.

[...] The holes are not big enough to see much,
But dreams travel wondrous wires.
Fires brighter than autumn moons
Throw leaping shadows on the arm.
Days and nights burn like stars
In the twinkling meadows of the skull,
And through the fence of peach-blooming flesh,
Other fruits blossom, beyond reach.

TPS3 Jane’s Note’s Thursday, July 28, 1977 centerfold Orlene Breezeway porch forefinger

[...] Fantastic moon—equivalent of walking house 3 times.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: July 18, 1984 autumn Sierras everywhere gallantry whistle

And there are high adventures that rise to circle the moon,

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 668, June 6, 1973 impinges continuum ferment dimensional seventeenth

As your spaceships to the moon must wait for the most effective overall conditions before taking off, so in other terms are there rhythms having to do with energy. [...]

Now: As there are better times than others in your sphere of activity for sending rockets or spaceships to the moon, so there are peak periods when the self and the soul (or entity) coincide — when communication is at its best.

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 18, 1984 fund swifter stick cavernous Newman

[...] I’d even found myself exploring the town dump of Elmira — only the landscape looked volcanic, beautiful in its own way, heaped with gray fine ash like the surface of the moon, almost.)

TES1 Session 5 December 9, 1963 peach fence Gratis Arcturus playgrounds

Fires brighter than autumn moons

TPS3 Session 703 (Deleted Portion) June 12, 1974 dynamics inward Herschaft overrode stages

There are times when windows “appear in the heavens,” when it is easy for you to get, say, to the moon in a spaceship—and so, again from your viewpoint, there are better times for psychological windows to open, and psychic pathways. [...]

NotP Chapter 1: Session 753, August 4, 1975 psyche wristwatch local birthright woods

[...] But in your terms the child entering the real woods becomes involved in its life cycle, treads upon leaves that fell yesterday, rests beneath trees far older than his or her memory, and looks up at night to see a moon that will soon disappear. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 873, August 15, 1979 idealist ideals impulses condemning geese

(Long pause.) To some extent you participated in putting a man on the moon, whether or not you had any connection at all with the physical occurrence itself. Your thoughts put a man on the moon as surely as any rocket did. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 23, 1984 temple Steve rub numerous warmth

[...] Steve was also talking about the phases of the moon having influence on his behavior and actions, Jane said she didn’t believe in that. [...]

TES2 Wednesday, May 13, 1964 Callahan divan Miss tongue mouth

(Saturday, May 16, 5:00 PM: Possibly a dream: In a view from above I had a panoramic glimpse of the curving surface of a planet, something like the moon, covered with protuberances that seemed to be craters in reverse.

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 904, February 27, 1980 choices Eden neurological free Garden

[...] I could have been to the moon. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 702 June 10, 1974 spin electrons technology biofeedback science

So-called objective science gives you a picture, a model, that has served well enough in its own fashion, enabling you to travel to the moon, for example, and to advance in a technology that for a time you set your hearts upon. [...]

[...] There were men before you who journeyed to the moon, and who brought back data quite as “scientific” and pertinent. [...]

TES7 Session 307 December 7, 1966 drugs chemical psychedelic drugless nuts

[...] For various reasons, the time of the full moon is most beneficial. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, April 21, 1970 Quebec idol god tribe Mabunda

[...] And from the pupils, lines came outward so that the pupils appeared to be like a half-seen sun or moon, and the lines like rays. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 14, 1977 technology civilizations sophisticated microfilm Raphael

[...] People felt that the sun and the moon would be offended if electric lights were used, for example, that in retaliation they might refuse to shine.

TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965 candle flame Roy height test

[...] A circular object of sun or moon shape. [...]

[...] “A circular object of sun or moon shape” does not mean anything in particular to us, although on the walls at the Inn were various circular objects, such as clocks, a barometer, etc. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 625, November 1, 1972 interior sound composed electromagnetic nerves

[...] Any strong emotion carries within it far more energy than, say, that required to send a rocket to the moon.

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