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DEaVF1 Essay 2 Monday, April 5, 1982 explanations frenetic handset intercoms stoicism

Yet, I read all of those dire newspaper stories predicting disaster, and (oh yes, dear readers) I watched the daily tragic news events dramatized in living color on our television screen. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

[...] When I tore the article from the newspaper I wrote the month, day and year on it, not realizing the date was printed on the reverse side.

(Neither of us had seen Bill’s painting at the time the newspaper article was published, or this session held, on Wednesday, April 20. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session January 10, 1977 conventionalized goals classifications proposals Caesar

[...] World events such as those you read about in your newspaper are the result of conventional ideas and beliefs—those with which you were reared. [...]

[...] On the one hand you “believe” that you form your own reality, and on the other you believe that things will most likely go wrong unless you do something to stop them; and this is the most conventional world view that forms the experience of, say, the newspaper world.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 831, January 15, 1979 copyedited Tam Sue medieval private

[...] It’s a project that Jane herself never figured she’d do, but wanted done — and Sue, who was a class member, is talented psychically herself, has a newspaper and reporting background, and is ideally qualified for the job.1 (Conversations, we think, is sure to be published before Mass Events, since Tam is supposed to have Sue’s manuscript in hand by January 1980, for publication in the fall of that year. [...]

[...] Now, you have far more decisions to make, and in a world of conflicting beliefs, brought into your living room through newspapers and television, you must try to find the meaning of your life, or the meaning of life.

TES6 Session 251 April 15, 1966 Diebler apparition exhibitionism unscheduled Ann

(A partial copy of the article from the Elmira newspaper for April 18,1966, used as the envelope object in the 48th experiment, in the 252nd session for April 20,1966.)

TES6 Session 243 March 21, 1966 receipt handstamp motor bottom March

[...] As Seth said, she did not appear; her planned activities at the newspaper where she works were changed unexpectedly; she was taken out of town Wednesday night, the time of the 242nd session. [...]

(There was no disturbance at the newspaper through Wednesday of last week, Peggy said, but there was a most definite one, involving the manager and the city editor, on Thursday, March 17. [...]

[...] There had been a good deal of radio and newspaper publicity concerning the oral vaccines at that time. [...]

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

[...] As time passed, and while I pored over several daily New York City newspapers plus Elmira’s daily paper, I came to realize to a small extent that poor expectations on my part had much to do with my falling ill.

Such newspapers as you read do a definite service, that should not be overlooked or thoughtlessly condemned.

TPS5 Deleted Session November 22, 1978 Jones Jonestown suicide temple quickie

[...] The whole thing had a weird unbelievability about it, as Jane and I watched the TV reports and read—and saved – the newspaper accounts.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 8, 1981 Cec Curt cheesecake Ellspeth Saturday

[...] “The Iranians must be jumping for joy,” I said to Jane when I first saw the headlines in the newspaper. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 15, 1983 Andrew insurance Fife news bureaucratic

[...] We watched In Search Of, and I read to Jane the short newspaper article about the death of Newell Mullin, who is Sue Watkins’ father. [...]

TES9 Session 507 November 10, 1969 test detail antagonistic torn inclinations

As that newspaper portion was a whole of the entire paper, and there to be read, so is the whole self present in the portions of your personality that you know. [...]

TES6 Session 256 May 4, 1966 Berry Mrs photo article antidote

[...] It was a newspaper article by Peggy Gallagher, published in the Elmira Star-Gazette and Advertiser on May 4,1966; today. [...] It appeared on the same page of the newspaper, just above the center column of the object itself, but was attched to another article about Mrs. Berry.

TMA Session Ten September 10, 1980 education Bowman official unlearning culture

Education in your culture is a mixed bag (with ironic and humorous emphasis) — and education comes not from schools alone, but from newspapers and television, magazines and books, from art and from culture’s own feedback. [...]

TES1 Session 32 March 4, 1964 Jews starlings gulping killing reverence

(Jane also sent two more poems on the subject to the newspaper. [...] The people at the newspaper were quite surprised to learn the police were shooting birds. [...]

TES6 Session 248 April 4, 1966 Doug transparencies ball music Betts

[...] We sat on the couch and used a folded newspaper for a support; this was not steady. [...]

[...] My signature is firm because I had the support of a folded newspaper in my lap. [...]

TES2 Session 71 July 15, 1964 grass Hubbell seed Ted matter

[...] In general outlines, I saw him as he sat leaning back in an easy chair, his right leg crossed over his left, and holding up an opened newspaper. [...] Father shook the newspaper rather emphatically, then spoke a phrase of several words that I have now forgotten. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 10: Session 934, August 10, 1981 herbs tribal global dreams leaders

[...] Notice what kind of information you seek out from the newspapers, for example. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 698 May 20, 1974 dream lackadaisical semiconstruction world useless

5. Seth’s statement reminded me of an article I read in a newspaper a few years ago. [...]

TES8 Session 358 August 2, 1967 Pete Boston Marilyn rugs sister

[...] There seems to be a possibility that I do not understand, where for one reason or another newspapers might be laid upon the floor, in that room. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 937, November 19, 1981 Floyd raccoon chimney genetic coon

[...] Finally Floyd opened the damper a bit and lit a sheet of newspaper in the fireplace: The smoke immediately sent our very upset tenant scrambling up the chimney, across the roof and into the hemlock tree growing at one corner of the front porch. [...]

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