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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
This is same as [[1978-0406- | This is same as [[1978-0406-Zen-The-Most-Perfect-Psychoanalysis-Pitt]] | ||
Side 2 Mr. Rose is reading from the paper about the different types of visions. "My concept of the way the mind works." This appears in the next few lectures such as Zen and Common Sense. | Side 2 Mr. Rose is reading from the paper about the different types of visions. "My concept of the way the mind works." This appears in the next few lectures such as Zen and Common Sense. |
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Title | 1977-0224-University-of-Pittsburgh |
Recorded date | February 24, 1977 |
Location | University of Pittsburgh |
Number of tapes | 2 @ 60 |
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Source | DM collection |
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Link to distribution copy | http://distribution.direct-mind.org/ (need password) |
Link to PDF | http://distribution.direct-mind.org/ Or try http://selfdefinition.org/rose/ |
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Remarks | PZ News March 1977: "Mr. Rose gave a very successful talk at the University of Pittsburgh, which was attended by 90 enthusiastic listeners." |
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URL at direct-mind.org | https://www.direct-mind.org/index.php/1977-0224-University-of-Pittsburgh |
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Revision timestamp | 20150222132137 |
Notes
This is same as 1978-0406-Zen-The-Most-Perfect-Psychoanalysis-Pitt
Side 2 Mr. Rose is reading from the paper about the different types of visions. "My concept of the way the mind works." This appears in the next few lectures such as Zen and Common Sense.