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TES9 Session 500 September 8, 1969 Taylor Betty bt Crosson beard

(“Why the beard?” I can say that I have given no thought to cultivating a beard.

The last episode merely represented his return to physical reality. He saw the two of you as Italian because this was the most earthy type he could think of. (Humorously.) Your image however was as you will be at one time in your future. The beard was legitimate—you were simply older.

(Humorously again:) I do not know why you will grow a beard. It was not a long one. This is why he had you pretending to be Italian. Do you follow me?

ECS1 Session 363, ESP Class, September 12, 1967 island Grangers Monchuco Jesuit slurred

[...] He does not have a beard but his face is prickly and dark. [...]

TES8 Session 363 September 12, 1967 island Monchuco slurred port boat

[...] He does not have a beard but his face is prickly and dark. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 6, 1983 Joe Christina Bumbalo Susie LuAnn

(This attitude also fit in with that which Joe had expressed to me during last fall’s World Series in baseball: Looking at the ballplayers with their long hair, mustaches and beards, Joe had asked me where the youth of America was. [...]

TES1 Session 20 January 29, 1964 camouflage outer neurotics senses inner

[...] These senses are not magical, they certainly are not religious in any sense of the word, and I am not some degenerating secondary personality of Ruburt’s. Nor will I be compared with some long-bearded, beady-eyed spirit sitting on cloud nine.

TES4 Session 196 October 6, 1965 sig Bill office upstairs layout

[...] MAN WITH A BEARD CONNECTED WITH IT (THE AD)

TES2 Session 46 April 22, 1964 Mark Ed barn discipline son

[...] In a truly laughable attempt to elicit your son’s sympathy you literally wept in your beard.