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SELECTIONS FROM MEETINGS IN 1953 (Last year of Dr Nicoll's life)
Contents
Introduction March 1 Negative Emotions March 14 End, Cause and Effect March 15 Singing your Song April 4&5 Observation of Moods April 18&19. Some Reflections on Self-Observation April 26 The Middle Divisions May 2&3 The Conjunction of the outer and inner Divisions May 9&10 Notes on the Opening of inner Divisions May 23&24 The Prison of Negative Emotions May 30&31 The Neutralizing Force of the Work June 6&7 Objective Consciousness June 13&14. Memory of the Work and Work-Memory June 20&21 The development of Understanding June 27&28 The Crowd of 'I's in your Being July 25&26 Reflections on Psycho-Transformism August 9 Growth of Essence August 16 Observation of Attitude towards the
SELECTIONS FROM MEETINGS IN 1953 (Last year of Dr Nicoll's life)Contents Introduction March 1 Negative Emotions March 14 End, Cause and Effect March 15 Singing your Song April 4&5 Observation of Moods April 18&19. Some Reflections on Self-Observation April 26 The Middle Divisions May 2&3 The
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