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TPS6 Deleted Session April 29, 1982 Israel anguish Golda heavily Jowett

The weirdest thing, I thought quite emotionally afterward while you were out, while my ass still stung—it even does now—but I personify myself, I guess. Or maybe just that withheld anguish, out of all things, is real (almost crying).

The name simply seemed to stand for all of man’s agonizing reach for greatness, and yet for the anguish that always seemed to separate himself. But in any case I felt like a divided Israel, crying out for the people to come together in peace. And what it meant was that Israel itself was a simile for the individual —that is, one person—who was (long pause) composed of so many fantasies and dreams and prophecies and hopes and angers and fears.

(Long pause at 12:25.) But through the years the story itself lost its meaning for people. But the term Israel still stands for one individual, along with its multitudinous parts, and all of the colorful, feared, anguished or enticing heroes of the bible represent elements of each person’s soul, personified, set momentarily alive in myth.

TPS3 Poem By Jane “Our parents do not betray us” July 23, 1974 untruth oak betray truth spider

and when we cry out the loudest in our anguish

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 13, 1971 Ron proofs cards Tom suburbanite

[...] The anguish and the triumph is in each of you. And do not yourself fall into the stereotype of setting the establishment apart for it is also composed of exalted and anguished individuals. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session May 2, 1982 intro bitch raging Robbie Walt

[...] Maybe even half-duped, because I could never figure out when her crying outrage, her screaming anguish, were real expressions of nearly unbearable moments, or when she was acting. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 805, May 16, 1977 cancer disease mastectomies breast women

[...] In your culture, at least, the educated in the literary arts provide you with novels featuring antiheroes, and often portray an individual existence [as being] without meaning, in which no action is sufficient to mitigate the private puzzlement or anguish.

TES1 Session 35 March 16, 1964 outer tree inner ego senses

[...] The experience was of very low volume, had almost dreamlike existence in one dimension only, and represented an echo of anguish heard centuries after the original cry.

DEaVF1 Essay 8 Sunday, May 23, 1982 quantum Marie rheumatoid arthritis theory

“Oh, why did you have to put that in!” Jane cried in anguish as she read that last sentence. [...]

TES2 Session 45 April 20, 1964 camouflage Callahan cube hypnotism Miss

(To make this point, Jane waved her arms in a comical display of anguish.)