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Pg. 58 Book 1 <strong>The</strong> Wizard of Oz:<br />
"...splitting me in<strong>to</strong> two halves. Once more the tinner came <strong>to</strong> my help <strong>an</strong>d made me a<br />
body of tin, fastening my tin arms...But alas! I had now no heart, so that I lost all my<br />
love for the Munchkin girl... I had known was the loss of my heart. While I was in love I<br />
was the happiest m<strong>an</strong> on earth; but no one c<strong>an</strong> love who has not a heart, <strong>an</strong>d so I am<br />
resolved <strong>to</strong> ask Oz <strong>to</strong> give me one."<br />
Pg. 66 Book 1 <strong>The</strong> Wizard of Oz:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Scarecrow, the Tin Woodsm<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d Dorothy expect that the Wizard of Oz c<strong>an</strong> give a<br />
brain, a heart, <strong>an</strong>d send Dorothy back <strong>to</strong> K<strong>an</strong>sas. Under programming the Master as the<br />
Wizard c<strong>an</strong> give alters what he w<strong>an</strong>ts including sending them back <strong>to</strong> K<strong>an</strong>sas (their<br />
internal reality).<br />
Pg. 77 Book 1 <strong>The</strong> Wizard of Oz:<br />
"...they could see the road of yellow brick running through a beautiful country, with<br />
green meadows dotted with bright flowers <strong>an</strong>d all the road bordered with trees h<strong>an</strong>ging<br />
full of delicious fruits."<br />
This is used for the imagery of the yellow brick road.<br />
Pg. 87 Book 1 <strong>The</strong> Wizard of Oz:<br />
"Scarlet poppies...their odor is so powerful that <strong>an</strong>yone who breathes it falls asleep, <strong>an</strong>d<br />
if the sleeper is not carried away from the scent of the flowers he sleeps on <strong>an</strong>d on<br />
forever. But Dorothy did not know this, nor could she get away from the bright red<br />
flowers that were everywhere about; so presently her eyes grew heavy <strong>an</strong>d she felt she<br />
must sit down <strong>to</strong> rest <strong>an</strong>d <strong>to</strong> sleep."<br />
This is <strong>an</strong> import<strong>an</strong>t part of the programming. This is the s<strong>to</strong>ry line for tr<strong>an</strong>cing deep.<br />
Pg. 112 Book 1 <strong>The</strong> Wizard of Oz:<br />
"<strong>The</strong>n the Guardi<strong>an</strong> of the Gates put on his own glasses <strong>an</strong>d <strong>to</strong>ld them he was ready <strong>to</strong><br />
show them <strong>to</strong> the palace. Taking a big golden key from a peg on the wall he opened<br />
<strong>an</strong>other gate, <strong>an</strong>d they all followed him through the portal in<strong>to</strong> the streets of the Emerald<br />
City."<br />
This is helpful imagery in setting up the internal Emerald City <strong>an</strong>d its guards.<br />
Book 3. Ozma of Oz<br />
Pg. 20 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
"But the wind, as if satisfied at last with its mischievous pr<strong>an</strong>ks, s<strong>to</strong>pped blowing this<br />
oce<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d hurried away <strong>to</strong> <strong>an</strong>other part of the world <strong>to</strong> blow something else; so that the<br />
waves, not being joggled <strong>an</strong>y more, beg<strong>an</strong> <strong>to</strong> quiet down <strong>an</strong>d behave themselves."<br />
<strong>Used</strong> <strong>to</strong> create protective programming, notice how the wind is personified.<br />
Pg. 23 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
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