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ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 23, 1971 hooded Wally Arnold tribute hungry

Now conventional religion requires tribute and so the men came to you at the door. Now you saw them hooded and with red hoods, this meant several things to you on a subconscious basis. First of all, robbers come hooded and they do not come to front doors but to side doors and to doors not usually used. They came, therefore, as hooded strangers and they were requiring tribute and you did not know whether or not the cause was legitimate or if you should contribute to it. The conventional religions were symbolized as St. Paul to you.

Now in the back of your mind, and you may yell at me later, conventional religion is symbolized by the Catholic religion because of its fantastic organization. And in your mind the Pope represents that organization and he paid tribute. He gave to these hooded robbers that came in at the side door. He did not give much, but he gave, and he gave because any religion must pay tribute to the inner knowledge of the self and the true inner knowledge does not come in through the front door. It comes in through the side door when you are least looking for it.

Now the red hoods had a peculiar significance, subconsciously speaking, to you because the red subconsciously meant violence and the idea in the back of your mind that religions through the ages have often resulted in violence and also Cardinals, you see, wear red hats at times.

TES8 Session 383 November 29, 1967 Liveright vision painting Pell Psycho

[...] As Bill Gallagher walked down the hall away from us upon departing, I saw that he wore a long black coat with I believe a hood upon it—a garment quite like that he wore in the vision, and one I possessed no special knowledge of in his wardrobe.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 28, 1982 Michaellen Fred Underwood Conyers foods

[...] But in the dark night I could see only the hood of the little car, and never the two old ladies. [...]

TES2 Session 75 July 29, 1964 structures psychological perspective construction hatred

[...] Jane was walking on the other side of a long black shiny car hood; she looked at me, smiled and waved a greeting.

TES5 Session 204 November 1, 1965 John Driscoll Dudley Elms companion

I see a page number, 375 I believe, and a passage brings to mind hooded figures. [...]