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NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 854, May 16, 1979 Fanatics Heroics war uncommon Jehovah

Women make a grave error when they try to prove their “equality” with men by showing that they can enter the armed forces, or go into combat as well as any man (with more amusement). War always makes you less as a species than you could be. Women have shown uncommon good sense in not going to war, and uncommon bad sense by sending their sons and lovers to war. Again: To kill for the sake of peace only makes you better killers, and nothing will change that. In any war, both sides are fanatical to the extent that they are involved. I am quite aware that often war seems to be your only practical course, because of the set of beliefs that are, relatively speaking, worldwide. Until you change those beliefs, war will seem to have some practical value — a value which is highly deceptive, and quite false.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 13: June 22, 1984 client therapist errors overrigidity secondary

In this category, I am not referring to individuals like Ruburt, who speak for another personality with a sense of ease and tranquillity, and whose resulting information is excellent knowledge — the obvious products of uncommon common sense that proves to be helpful to the individual and others.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 29, 1983 fund Maude climbed rarefied enterprise

[...] I do not mean by the term “rarefied atmosphere” that you live in a world superior to other people’s—only that our work is, in those terms, uncommon, highly original, and in many ways mysterious—for it confounds many of the conventionalized concepts of the daily world in which you live.

TES5 Session 224 January 17, 1966 Birch owner trailer past card

The connections therefore can be changed at any time, and such changes are far from uncommon. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 10, 1982 chair scared crying leaned tv

[...] She tried to make sense out of uncommon sense data. [...]

TSM Chapter Sixteen action professor identity students dilemma

“The connections, therefore, can be changed, and such changes are far from uncommon. [...]