That is to say, I can wear a good swami hat and I like these bath towels and ten–cent–store diamonds; it’s just really marvelous. Go to a party and wrap a bath towel around your head and put a Woolworth diamond on the front of the bath towel and tell people’s fortunes. That used to be one of my biggest gags, and so forth, only I’d tell them what I saw in their banks.[1. Define: bank], [1. Hubbard, L. R. (1964, 3 November). Programs. Saint Hill Special Briefing Course, (SHSBC-408). Lecture … [Read more...] about Lecture: Programs (1964)
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Lecture: Effectiveness of Processing (1964)
You can read deeper into the psyche than the pc can as-is[1. Definition: As-is]. That’s something to remember when you come up against tests. So therefore, little, light, shallow tests are far better than deep, deep, fundamental tests. There might even be something to a Rorschach. See, there might even be something to it, rather than the old - it actually started as a kid’s game, you know, it’s the kid’s inkblot game. You spill some ink on a piece of paper and fold it together and display it … [Read more...] about Lecture: Effectiveness of Processing (1964)