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TPS3 Deleted Session July 18, 1977 retreat responsiveness guests novelists popular

[...] Some men are murderers. [...] You can, however, collect information and statistics applying to any one group, and keep collecting it until you find that you do live in a reality in which all men certainly seem to be fools, or murderers, or hostile to creative people.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 25, 1984 Bible paternal Maude elders orally

[...] TV was on, advertisements for movies, and I asked her why our literature is made up of the bad in life — murder, mayhem, thievery, bribery, robbery, and so forth. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session September 27, 1978 revelation obedience reunion God era

[...] This applied not only privately, however, but to the mass-accepted revelations of all religions, that could justify righteous wars for God’s sake, or justify murder in the name of peace.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 862, June 25, 1979 born therapy crime law proven

[...] Such a statement takes it for granted that man’s nature is to be greedy, a predator, a murderer at heart. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 820, February 13, 1978 Framework technique art monotony vaster

[...] Again, in Framework 2 each event is known, from the falling of a leaf to the falling of a star, from the smallest insect’s experience on a summer day to the horrendous murder of an individual on a city street. [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

[...] For instance, he included among other impressions, “a commemoration of a murder … a statue …” It developed that the Gallaghers had passed a statue, a memorial to Sir Harry Oakes who had been murdered in a sensational, well-publicized case in 1943. Peg was so curious about this that she even questioned a cab driver on his knowledge of the murder events.

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 588, August 2, 1971 Christ Paul Zealots a.d Righteousness

[...] The murderers took with them certain manuscripts that they found there; but others they did not find, and these have not as yet come to light.

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 801, April 18, 1977 epidemics inoculation Mass Volume finished

[...] Only when the private nature of reality was emphasized sufficiently would I be ready to show how the magnification of individual reality combines and enlarges to form vast mass reactions — such as, say, the initiation of an obviously new historical and cultural period; the rise or overthrow of governments; the birth of a new religion that sweeps all others before it; mass conversions; mass murders in the form of wars; the sudden sweep of deadly epidemics; the scourge of earthquakes, floods, or other disasters; the inexplicable appearance of periods of great art or architecture or technology.

[...] Mass healings, mass murder, and the individual? [...]

[...] No epidemic or illness or natural disaster — or stray bullet from a murderer’s gun — will kill a person who does not want to die.

TES8 Session 397 March 6, 1968 transition alchemy evil cell commitment

[...] The murderer kills no one, yet if his intent is to do so then he must face the consequences of his intent. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 857, May 30, 1979 impulses idealism motives altruistic power

How can you trust your impulses when you read, for example, that a man commits a murder because he has a strong impulse to do so, or because the voice of God commanded it? [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 617, September 25, 1972 core beliefs invisible reinforce illness

[...] If you dwell on ideas of danger or potential disaster, if you think of the world mainly in terms of your physical survival and consider all those circumstances that may work against it, then you may find yourself suddenly aware of precognitive dreams that foretell incidents of accidents, earthquakes, robberies or murders.

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

[...] The acceptance of the species’ natural bisexuality would ultimately help solve not only those problems but many others, including the large instances of violence, and acts of murder. [...]

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. [...]

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

You do not survive through cooperation, according to that theory, and nature is not given a kind or creative intent, but a murderous one. [...] How can you believe that you live in a safe universe when each species exists because it survives through claw, if it must hunt and kill out of murderous intent, as implied in the theories of evolution and of reality itself?

[...] Are you physically composed of murderous cells, then, each spontaneously out to get the others? [...] Because consciousness creates form with joy, there is no murder that you have not projected out of misunderstanding and ignorance of the nature of that consciousness.

[...] Being the fittest implies those given most to what would appear to be murderous intent — for you must survive at the expense of your fellows, be you leaf, frog, plant, or animal.

TES1 Session 33 March 9, 1964 limb confidence wind Kennedy permission

[...] His murderer was in turn a victim. Jane said the reference to suicide doesn’t fit Ruby, murderer of the president’s assassin, unless he in turn dies by his own hand.

TES7 Session 294 October 17, 1966 statue Nassau San hill galleons

[...] It would seem to be the commemoration of a murder to me. [...]

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. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 663, May 14, 1973 criminal power aggression violence prisoners

The criminal or murderer being executed dies for the “evil” within each member of his society, then, and a magical transference takes place.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 675, July 4, 1973 affirmation firecrackers spacious bread brain

[...] A government study of those who had been held captive in the Far East during World War II and the Korean War, for instance, shows that 40% of all the deaths that took place in the group between 1945 and 1954 resulted from murder, suicide or accident.

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. [...]

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