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Issue 2000-08:

“0% In: How The Sports Fan Is Created”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 0% in: “X 350 352 6294 A an The Good Aspects of Sports Would you believe there are spiritual qualities? The concept of commitment How “
  • 0% in: “ng January 12, 1992 THE GOOD ASPECTS OF SPORTS OPENING Imtssncsz This Awareness indicates that there are quite a number of ent”
  • 0% in: “ur society who have a great interest in sports, and this Awareness has at times in the past indicated that sports are otiten u”
  • 0% in: “has at times in the past indicated that sports are otiten used to divert attention of entities from lookini at important issue”
  • 0% in: ” to comment on the favorable aspects of sports in their effect on society, for there are always the tgros and cons and this Aw”
  • 0% in: “s has not addressed e pros in regard to sports. How th Sports Fan is Created This Awareness indicates that first, however, If “
  • 0% in: “ssed e pros in regard to sports. How th Sports Fan is Created This Awareness indicates that first, however, If wishes to point”
  • 1% in: “lar team which has been doing well some sports league and identify with that team and its win nings. This Awareness indicates “
  • 1% in: “ies feel good. This is what creates the sports fan, the entitv who becomes a fan ofa certain football, basketball, soccer or b”
  • 2% in: “areness indicates that in the nature of sports there are certain rules and a sense of fairness that is always intended in Z ar”
  • 3% in: “wareness indicates that III. most other sports, you don t have the prearrangement factor and the compctltionis real, but the r”
  • 3% in: “e about through proper rcfe rwing o the sport, entities will often he quite upset about the game management and the oiticiahn”
  • 3% in: “s C311 learna sense o fair play through sports, and this has a redeeming social value. The Importance of Teamwork This Awarene”
  • 3% in: “hat another socially redeem in value of sports is seen in the recognition of teamwork, wEereir1 entities learn to work togethe”
  • 5% in: ” Violence This Awareness indicates that sports have been called min wars or tiny wars and to some extent, these are. There are”
  • 5% in: “ent, these are. There are combatants in sports, but generally the conflict is ofa relatively harmless nature. Sometimes there “
  • 5% in: “tention of the game, and sometimes, the sports will get out of hand, as often occurs in hockey games. This Awareness indicates”
  • 5% in: “m, which was the extreme of the kind of Sport that amounted to war on stage for cntcrtainment purposes, as an extreme type of”
  • 6% in: ” violence and war of an extreme nature. Sports a Substitute for Blood Lust With sports similar to those that are available in “
  • 6% in: “Sports a Substitute for Blood Lust With sports similar to those that are available in your society, particularly those that ar”
  • 7% in: “ft in consciousness that looks to these sports for the excitement that tends to satisfy a kind o competitive blood lust that m”
  • 7% in: “s Awareness indicates at in this sense, sports then can become not so much a cause of violence but a substitute, an alternativ”
  • 7% in: “ng the early 3l s boxing became a major sport. Masses would attend boxing matches wherein efore there might be little interes”
  • 9% in: ” perhaps they can invo ve themselves in sports and have a favorite team and be angry at those who are the opposing teams. This”
  • 9% in: “es can fnid some purpose in the various sports so that it gives them some ting in their lives to work as a lond of placebo for”
  • 9% in: “ng team to identify with, if not in one sport, then shift to another sport, i not in your own region or state, then shift int”
  • 9% in: “not in one sport, then shift to another sport, i not in your own region or state, then shift into a close neighboring state a”
  • 11% in: ” suggests enjoy. That is the purpose of sports. SPORTS CAN LEAD INTO SPIRITUAL QUALITIES C1.0S INGB .ES5 AGEL This Awareness i”
  • 11% in: “s enjoy. That is the purpose of sports. SPORTS CAN LEAD INTO SPIRITUAL QUALITIES C1.0S INGB .ES5 AGEL This Awareness indicates”
  • 11% in: “es that many of the entities mvolved tn sports develop acute skills that are based on eoneentratlpn. When an entity needs to p”
  • 11% in: ” be pf highest qlt la11ty n tins sense, sports, by developmg concentration s lg serves that enuty in a way similar to that of “
  • 11% in: “sense. Thus, a young person tnyolved in sports may later have strong Cgoneentratlve abtlltles whneh help in his or her mezitta”
  • 12% in: “.r to be of a spiritual leaning such as sports 3.CUVlt1QS, there gen be qualities develotged which later can be apphed to spzn”
  • 12% in: “. This Awareness indicates that because sports are such a ehallengmg Held entities may learn to focus much more quickly becaus”
  • 13% in: “ncentration ability and it can help you sports, ll can help you in anything you choose to do m your studies, in your work, m a”
  • 35% in: “hool? IN THIS ISSUE The Good Aspects of Sports The Unholy Six In Orion Were Bored Sports a Substitute for Blood Lust Boxing Po”
  • 35% in: “orts The Unholy Six In Orion Were Bored Sports a Substitute for Blood Lust Boxing Popular During the Great Depression The Inte”
  • 35% in: “ression The International Olympic Games Sports Can Lead Into Spiritual Qualities Thefioncepl of Commitment Some Examples of Co”

Issue 1997-12:

“66% In: Competitive Sports: Do They Release Hostilities Of Spectators?”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 32% in: “ators 14 Releasing Anger Whtte Watching Sports 14 Who Stale Emu Pall and Why? 15 Duo Natura of Graurs Channel to Brlnu r For H”
  • 67% in: “n and that we can continue. COMPETITIVE SPORTS DO THEY RELEASE HOSTILITIES OF SPECTATOFIS? Question A cqpestion from Eugene H.”
  • 69% in: “ntinue. Fleleaslng Anger While Watching Sports Foi.i.ow Uv our.srio s l m sorry. I lost the train of thought. Ijust wanted to “
  • 69% in: “ion, that the popularity of competitive sports, especially violent contact sports be the result of t te fans need to vicarious”
  • 69% in: “tive sports, especially violent contact sports be the result of t te fans need to vicariously release hostility? COSMIC AWAREN”
  • 70% in: “ss suggests that the phenomenon of team sports, anti particular of the violent physical contact s orts mentioned, dh in fact s”
  • 70% in: “reness suggests that the aspects of the sports in general have been related in an earlier question regarding such. It we have “

Issue 2003-01:

“36% In: The Ritual Catholics Do Before A Sports Event”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 3% in: “ouch off rapid pendulurri swmFs between sports of expansion and l o1 wtird deve opment and tits O il t3l Elli1 1C il lg and pe”
  • 36% in: ” also. The Ritual Catholics Do Before a Sports Event Does Spouting Hall Mary Give Their Team the Edge? F LLO l. P QlJI S I lON”
  • 36% in: ” s any edpile iven to these competitive sports players in Cat ollix schools, because they all seem to do at ritual before the “
  • 37% in: “aiiy seen in eomgetition in high school sports were sort oi so so, may e 50 , but my basic question is Liiie the powers in the”
  • 38% in: ” nature between humans, and tlmt is who sports an e . l is imgvortaiit in certain levels of human eetivity for entitles to c a”
  • 39% in: “Some Psychological Edges In Competitive Sports FOLLQW UI ones now Is it possible these rituals done before the sporting event “
  • 61% in: “Flain? The Ritual Catholics Do Before a Sports Event Can Ftitual Psycho Out the Opposition? l ia s a Lightning Rod For Abuse G”

Issue 1997-11:

“60% In: Making War In Competitive Sports (Will Changing Consciousness Really Change Anything?)”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 60% in: “can continue. MAKlNG WAR IN COMPETITIVE SPORTS Will Changlng Consciousness Really Change Anything? Question Hr A question from”
  • 60% in: “ople by the strong emp asis on so calle sports in the schools. Both boys and girls are encouragpd tojoin a team. the gang voll”
  • 61% in: “e alsoiaeing fostered through organized sports in particular. This Awareness indicates particularly those with violence, for s”
  • 63% in: ” defines the individual concept o sel . Sports fans say lt s a good day to be a Brave! or a Husky or a Raider. When that parti”
  • 86% in: “that tension. The competition in cerlam sports, however, requires that entities not be too intense. particularly those sports “
  • 86% in: ” not be too intense. particularly those sports that require a certain kind of grace such as basketball or perllaps running, wh”

Issue 1998-11:

“18% In: Worshiping A Movie Star, Sports Hero Or God-Realized Person Will N”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 16% in: “ed, awed and astounded by great actors, sports personages or great teachers rand. gurus, but This Awareness would suggest that”
  • 16% in: “appreciation forthe art. sts, the great sports people, the greater entertainers and the greet nuraole makers be part of the en”
  • 17% in: “at it can 0 er. worshiping a Movi Star, Sports Hero or a God Healized Person Wilt Not Fulflll Your Needs This Awareness sug es”
  • 17% in: “is Awareness sug estS that worshiping a sports person and for ettin tic unity with God cannot fulfill one s l0 andl1 1 6 S. l “
  • 18% in: “ou will not need to follow gurus, great sports per Sonages, famous people, famous movie stars, famous entertainers, great come”

Issue 1998-04:

“3% In: Conserving Sexual Energy Before Sports Events”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 3% in: “milies. Conserving Sexual Energy Before Sports Events This Awareness indicates that another point this Awareness wishes to mak”
  • 4% in: “rngq that when training for a boxing or sports career or triatc that the participant should avoid sexual activities prior to a”

Issue 1984-12:

“1% In: Forces Of Ahriman (Cont’d): How To Deal With An Assailant”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 72% in: “negative quality, for this is seen as a sport. Rather than con sidering this as an occupation in which you entertain, this Aw”
  • 72% in: “s vvholeeome to them, then this cm be a sport. and activity with little negative karma and with greater positive karma. T iff”
  • 73% in: “ver., il you becolrie involved in th is sport in a nmnner where by you inl luenee young viewers l.o express greater hostility”
  • 74% in: “neris indicates being the nature of the sport tothrow the audience through the appearance of greet o ztilil . , , this being “
  • 74% in: “ion, as well as rlrameti2al.ion it is a sport which is ri ky in the sense ol being somewhzilx on the horder between violence “
  • 74% in: “e will he some who in wsttrzliinig this sport are ahh to discharge their hostility hy wattllingg your at tions and in this ma”
  • 74% in: “, entities may tlirouglr observing such sport, leave the arena feeling .hernselves as l1nvi re ea s l rnuvh l1enfiion . l her”
  • 75% in: “iionoern in regard to the effect 4 this sport has on young minds. I l i it in in tf 3il 3l 3l sense, it is hotter to beeorne “
  • 75% in: “se, it is hotter to beeorne involved in sports which are less vornpetiI.ive and violent. Fhis Awareness indicates however, tha”
  • 75% in: “ence in human beings at this time, this sport, in tuoirigiarisori to many other activities on this plane is relativel y mild “

Issue 1983-14:

“0% In: Cosmic Sexism?”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 48% in: “ates that allow the barbarous so called sport of cock fighting. Does Awareness see this activity as falling under this same t”
  • 49% in: “those who participate in this so called sport. This Aware ness indicates that these entities considering this some kind of sp”
  • 49% in: ” entities considering this some kind of sport are in actuality participating in the enjoy ment of bloodlust. This Awareness i”
  • 50% in: “ities who participate in this so called sport, watching these chickens iight, are reincarntions of those same entities who on”
  • 50% in: “is Awareness indicates that the name of sport, the actions which are classed as sports, are often nothing more than sadistic “
  • 50% in: “sport, the actions which are classed as sports, are often nothing more than sadistic activities of killing and torturing. in D”
  • 52% in: ” game of concefm. This as also called a sport . This Aware ness mdlcates that there are certain wealthy entities who have set”
  • 52% in: “lthy entities who have set up a kind of sport for the professional hunter, the highly wealthy hunters whereby they may, for a”
  • 52% in: “considers this to be the most dangerous sport, the most dangerous gprne, and the greatest of sports. This has been occur ring”
  • 52% in: “st dangerous gprne, and the greatest of sports. This has been occur ring for the past ten years, and the govoxnanents in those”

Issue 1980-02:

“Page 10: TV Sports Announcers – do effect the game players”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 80% in: “s and attitudes one has. QUESTION DO TV SPORTS ANOUNCERS EFFECT THE GAME PLAYERS? A question from J.S., Ashland, Ohio. I would”
  • 81% in: “uspected this. This conditioning by the sports announcer seems to work best when there is an anticipation rather than a compla”
  • 81% in: “lacency. Question Does the voice of one sports announcer become the voice of a million plus voices going through the sets, con”
  • 84% in: “ks of the trade by many entities in the sports world, that there also are uses of suggestion in other areas. This Awareness in”
  • 88% in: “cates that there is within this area of sports something which can be learned in other areas of human affairs in relation to t”

Issue 2007-09:

“0% In: What Do Reptoids On Other Planets Eat?”

Excerpts From This Issue On Sport

  • 76% in: “party is more carefree, likenedp unto a sports car, squirreling around, doing nothin but frivo lous actions, while the other a”
  • 76% in: “he truck to carry the Toad of the small sports car. This Awareness suggests that there is no should or should not in a cosmic “
  • 77% in: ” mg. The entity in the small, frivolous sports car may esire to move off in a tangent and visit a small town, enter into a sho”
  • 77% in: ” and tumecessary. The entity within the sports car, moving through the pleasure and joy experience, may see the old trucker m “
  • 78% in: “g thrown about frivolously by the small sports car, or is the energy of the enuty in the sports car being such that through th”
  • 78% in: “r, or is the energy of the enuty in the sports car being such that through that hivolity there are other energies which are br”

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