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- 937a01b5f552bfc1d8c8ea39c81939fccd0e19fc5c26c53102e91408b7adc95b date "2002-08-15".
- 937a01b5f552bfc1d8c8ea39c81939fccd0e19fc5c26c53102e91408b7adc95b first "Paul".
- 937a01b5f552bfc1d8c8ea39c81939fccd0e19fc5c26c53102e91408b7adc95b isCitedBy List_of_large-group_awareness_training_organizations.
- 937a01b5f552bfc1d8c8ea39c81939fccd0e19fc5c26c53102e91408b7adc95b last "Smart".
- 937a01b5f552bfc1d8c8ea39c81939fccd0e19fc5c26c53102e91408b7adc95b quote "He held his first Large group Awareness Training session, for nearly 1,000 paying attendees, in San Francisco in 1971. By 1991, his "est" movement had hit some 700,000 converts by the time Erhard sold his "technology" to brother Harry Rosenberg in 1991 and moved out of the country facing bad press for both his movement and a soured personal life. Since then, Rosenberg turned est into The Forum.".
- 937a01b5f552bfc1d8c8ea39c81939fccd0e19fc5c26c53102e91408b7adc95b title "The Sterling Men Of Woodstock: A Series – The psychology of cults and secret societies".
- 937a01b5f552bfc1d8c8ea39c81939fccd0e19fc5c26c53102e91408b7adc95b work "Woodstock Times".