8 results for stemmed:policeman

TPS6 Jane’s Nightmare April 30, 1981 shooting hulk lunge robbery policeman

Awaken from this, shouting for help. Forget start. On a nighttime street in a city, maybe New York, a shot rings out. I may possibly be a policeman but am myself too. I run into a nearby store where a very young man is shooting —robbery in progress maybe. I lunge for him, chase him to street. He keeps shooting. I lunge again, grab his arm. He begins to disintegrate until he’s just a hulk of a hand, shooting the gun at me, which now I’m holding—since his body is gone. I know this refers to the belief in man’s sinful nature or deadly intent; when you believe that you end up with the assailant’s hand your own. You shoot yourself down....

TPS7 The Fred Conyers Story Sunday, October 17, 1982 Fred police Denver coat Pittsburgh

[...] By now Fred seemed quite resigned to leave with the policeman. [...]

Fred Conyers stayed on my mind through the rest of the day, after I’d waved to him as the policeman backed out of the driveway and headed down the hill. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session February 19, 1972 drives chained negotiate yawns welded

[...] You became the policeman. [...]

[...] Show me you do not need a policeman, that if I let go you will not slide away from your goals. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, April [1?], 1969 Christ jolly murder tulips Easter

[...] Watching the turmoil on television today, just one spark could have set off an explosion that would rock this country, just one Negro had been pushed around too much by a white policeman. [...]

TES7 Session 288 September 26, 1966 birthday poem cake wavering swirling

A circumstance involving a policeman. [...]

(“A circumstance involving a policeman.” [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 15, 1981 super Prentice expected professional unrealistic

The person interested in the psychic pursuit of the wicked, for example, certainly has as much in common basically with the policeman or detective as he or she has with other psychics, regardless of the differences that seem to exist. [...]

TES5 Session 231 February 7, 1966 bureau leaflet plates Mono sheriff

[...] Then a man I thought to be a policeman entered. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 10, 1977 Dineen James Carol Rusty Hal

(These notes hardly do justice to the string of events that led to Carol and Fred meeting Miss Dineen—from the couple’s leaving Watkins Glen, motoring to Elmira, deciding upon how to find us, asking a policeman finally for directions to a book-store, going to the wrong bookstore—Rubin’s—just as Miss Dineen came out of the religious bookstore almost next door, Miss Dineen first directing them to 458 West Water, then remembering that we’d moved, etc. [...]