New words are marks left by the visit of a mind. A particular thought or feeling, some instinctive or physical reaction expresses itself, and impress itself upon us enough for […]
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New words are marks left by the visit of a mind. A particular thought or feeling, some instinctive or physical reaction expresses itself, and impress itself upon us enough for […]
Read moreCompleting the weekend work of Sunday 16 October 1988, Mervyn said: “Mr Adie, I found that the time was expanded to a large degree. I felt as if I had […]
Read moreAfter lunch on Sunday 16 October 1988, Gerard, who was new, said a fair bit. It was very positive, even flattering to the group, but I don’t think it calls for […]
Read morePart One The next question on Sunday 16 October 1988 came from Hamish: “Mr Adie, I came this morning wanting to be freer from considering what other people thought of […]
Read morePart One The next question was from Jim. “Mr Adie, the ten minutes of the idea that you gave to us I found a great help, although, it didn’t really […]
Read morePart One This is from the second day of a Work Weekend (Sunday 16 October 1988). After breakfast, Mr Adie said: “The basis of our thought yesterday morning was the reading from […]
Read moreI think that Help! is the most underrated Beatles album of all. While some reviewers quite disparage it, others render it some praise (e.g. for being adventurous in the use of […]
Read moreThis concludes my report of the meeting of Wednesday 1 March 1989. Part One “Mr Adie,” said Davida, “on my way here this afternoon, I became very aware of a […]
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