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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...patient, a divorced interior decorator named Diane Strom, complained about anxiety from constant financial problems. Netherton saw in her a fear that no one would help her. Sure enough, while reliving her birth, Strom struggled helplessly with the umbilical cord, which was wrapped around her neck. In another situation, living back in 1801 on a farm in the South, she saw her son trampled by a horse, then ran into town looking for aid but could not find any. Past-lives therapists believe that these encounters with old traumas help patients to understand, and thus deal with, their present problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Where Were You in 1643? | 10/3/1977 | See Source »

Within the hinterland of Paraguay, which contains many large German-owned farms, Mengele moves about a great deal. No matter how safe their sanctuary may seem to be, old Nazis live in constant anxiety. Says Wiesenthal: "That is a part of their punishment." Mengele travels in a black Mercedes 2805L, escorted by four armed guards. Even before entering the home of a German acquaintance, two guards approach it first and make sure it is safe before signaling an all clear on their walkie-talkies to the guards who remain with Mengele...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR CRIMINALS: Wiesenthal's Last Hunt | 9/26/1977 | See Source »

...should sound, and that Johann Sebastian Bach surely would have loved his lush orchestral transcriptions of the Toccata and Fugue in D minor. For such arrogance-and for the skill with which he argued his claims-Stokowski earned the adulation of audiences, the grudging admiration of most critics, the constant hostility of musical purists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Sounds Never Heard Before | 9/26/1977 | See Source »

...result these green stone animals have a charm that is comparatively lacking in the artists' self-portraits. These, on the whole, are angular with distorted features. They seem to reflect the strain of a life of constant struggle with the elements. A striking example of this spirit is a family group carved out of a single block of black soapstone. The figures are huddled together. They are heavy, clumsy and coarse-featured, but oddly uncertain, despite their solidarity. Likewise, a carved hunter seems very much at the mercy of his surroundings. His axe raised and face contorted, he twists, almost...

Author: By Diana R. Laing, | Title: Carnival Beside the Arctic Ocean | 9/22/1977 | See Source »

Careerism results not only in constant anxiety, but also in an underdeveloped heart... The careerist constantly betrays himself, since he must ignore idealistic, compassionate, and courageous impulses that might jeopordize his career. As a result, he never develops an inner center, a strong, independent sense of self...

Author: By Francis J. Connolly, | Title: The Games People Play | 9/19/1977 | See Source »

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