Word: rising
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...what do you feel now?" His hand remained in the same place. Elizabeth was crying. "Now let that feeling rise." She relaxed...
After Elizabeth had let a few more feelings rise, John asked the group to gather closely around her and softly massage the different parts of her body. The boy took one of her feet and noticed that her eyes were still closed. "Now slowly lift Elizabeth into the air," John said. They did, and began to rock her back and forth. Then, at John's command, they chanted, "OM" seven times, taking deep breaths each time, and chanting this magical word that contains all the sounds of the universe. Seven times they chanted, swaying Elizabeth back and forth like...
...stretches for hundreds of miles along the California coast, and it must be one of the most beautiful roads in the world--it's the road Dustin Hoffman drove on in his little red Alfa on his way to Berkeley. It winds along the coast, on cliffs that sometimes rise more than 1000 feet above the ocean. Endless time, endless space, a breathtaking, infinite expanse of water--the boy had felt the excitement of all these as they drove along that road. And he had felt the excitement as Stewart had talked about Esalen. The details would come back...
David K. Smith '58, Director of Admissions, said yesterday that 8266 students have applied for 1200 places in next year's Freshman class. The total at this time last year was 7405, Smith said, adding that scholarship applications have kept pace, rising from 4110 last year to 4727. The 10% increase is the same as the rise in applications for the class of '72 over the previous year...
Mark Stein is great as Paul, an endearing employee of great ambition. He gets disgusted and wonders why he bothers to work days and study nights; he wants to run off to the West but instead strives like any good American young man to rise in the firm...