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WTH Part One: Chapter 4: March 25, 1984 populace bbc infirmity zealously British

Without going more deeply into the reasons for such beliefs until later, let me discuss several of the ways in which they impede general well-being. Right now it is socially fashionable to take up some kind of exercise, gym work, or strenuous sport, so it seems obvious that the general populace must have a great regard for the physical body. Unfortunately, large segments of the population feel uncomfortable with their bodies, and do not trust the body’s spontaneity, strength, or overall dependability. They have been taught that medical science knows more about bodies than any private individual knows about their own bodies and their ways and workings.

The populace has embarked upon this strong exercise program because of a mixture of very unfortunate beliefs. Since they feel divorced from their bodies, many people suspect what is going on inside. Some religious beliefs suggest that the body is impure, and the heir to disease and infirmity. Often people exercise over-zealously to punish their bodies, or to force the body to respond at its best, since they do not trust it to do otherwise.

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 590, August 9, 1971 pope populace reign Caprina churchman

The original man may have been assassinated, another taking his place, carrying on as if there had been no change as far as the populace was concerned. [...]

[...] These men, incidentally, were no worse, particularly, in their actions than the rest of the populace. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 25, 1984 flea rats diseases inoculations autobiography

(3:27.) A city might be overrun by rats, for example — a fine situation for the rats if not the populace — but the entire picture would include unrest in the populace at large, a severe dissatisfaction with social conditions, feelings of dejection, and all of those conditions together would contribute to the problem. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: April 3, 1984 fittest disfavor physique supremacy defects

[...] The idea of the ideal body has often been held up to the populace at large, and this often sets forth a stylized “perfect” physique that actually could be matched by few individuals. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 8: May 26, 1984 Menahem dilemma vantage choices punishment

(4:16.) Another life, for example, might deal with exquisite health and vitality, and as mentioned, still another life might be devoted to the arts of healing — but overall, few people take health problems per se as frequent reincarnational themes, though they may be implied strongly in situations where one is born into a large populace of poor, underprivileged people.

NotP Chapter 1: Session 753, August 4, 1975 psyche wristwatch local birthright woods

Different countries follow different kinds of constitutions, and even within any geographical area there may be various local laws followed by the populace. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 585, May 12, 1971 drama internal religion outward religious

They will be formed to impress world conditions at any given time, and therefore couched in symbols and events that will most impress the populace. [...]

TMA Session Fourteen September 29, 1980 modern effortlessness psychological deranged explosive

“Witches” were not considered insane, for example, or deranged, for their psychological beliefs fit in only too well with those of the general populace. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 624, October 30, 1972 patient disease sound doctor beliefs

[...] You may find yourself looking at the toe more frequently than usual, and you may also find yourself picking out from the populace anyone who is not walking properly. [...]

TES8 Session 417 June 17, 1968 stream refreshment Cayce emotional prospectus

[...] Pure, sparkling (smile) water is pure sparkling water, and a taste will lead to more when the populace is in a period of drought.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 846, April 4, 1979 Jonestown cult fallout reactor Island

[...] There’s much debate already about the “cancer deaths” that may show up in the local populace, since no one really knows yet just what a “safe” dose of radiation could be in such a situation. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 666, May 28, 1973 flood Pigs Joseph Cuba Bay

For a short period of time after the water receded, there were excited radio recommendations: Clinics were set up and the populace was told that tetanus injections were imperative.

TPS4 Deleted Session June 3, 1978 pendulum recover walk issues specific

Beside this, he received a letter in the mail, reporting the worst kind of nonsense, saying that the correspondent and his wife had heard that I was holding back “Unknown” 2, because the information could not be handled by the populace. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 4, 1977 waking sleeping rational prime Dialogues

[...] They dealt with symbols, but the populace understood the symbols as you understand your newspaper.

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 801, April 18, 1977 epidemics inoculation Mass Volume finished

When you consider epidemics to be the result of viruses, and emphasize their biological stances, then it seems that the solutions are very obvious: You learn the nature of each virus and develop an inoculation, giving [each member of] the populace a small dose of the disease so that a man’s own body will combat it, and he will become immune.

[...] Then as a preventative measure the populace is invited to the new inoculation.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 665, May 23, 1973 flood riots catastrophes region local

The beliefs upon which these plans were based did not correlate, however, with the mass beliefs of the populace, and so the attempt failed. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 802, April 25, 1977 epidemics disease plagues inoculation die

[...] They often occur also in wartime on the part of a populace [that] is against a given war in which [its] country is involved.

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 814, October 8, 1977 flu inoculations season disease shots

At certain times, and most particularly at the birth of medical science in modern times, the belief in inoculation, if not by the populace then by the doctors, did possess the great strength of new suggestion and hope — but I am afraid that scientific medicine has caused as many new diseases as it has cured. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 737 February 17, 1975 house family Foster Borledim Sayre

They can be “con men,” selling products supposed to have miraculous values, blinding the local populace with their city airs. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 920, October 6, 1980 magical Iran schizophrenia approach debased

[...] The still-wary populace returned. [...]