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SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

Jane began dictating Seth Speaks in January 1970. In March, Tam signed her to a contract for Seth, Dreams … on behalf of Prentice-Hall. The Seth Material was published. Jane was on a creative roll. She kept changing and adding to the portions of Seth, Dreams … that she hadn’t used in The Seth Material, while at the same time her new work kept crowding it out. Finally, in 1971 Tam converted her contract for Seth, Dreams … into one for Seth Speaks. Jane didn’t keep on trying to sell Seth, Dreams … Neither did I, and somehow that perfectly good book ended up packed away. Tam left Prentice-Hall for other employment in 1982; he became my agent after Jane’s death in 1984. When at his request I rediscovered Seth, Dreams … three months ago, and examined it, I couldn’t believe that that finished manuscript had never been published. I’m most pleased that Jim Young accepted it at once for Stillpoint Publishing — just as I know Jane is!

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

[...] On January 25th, Rob and I sat in the living room with this in mind. [...]

(And in the next (nineteenth) session on January 17, 1964, Seth did carry his discussion on the inner sense further, and he gave us additional clues as to how we could use them. [...]

[...] This was the twentieth session, January 29th. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

On January 17th, Rob and I tried another experiment together. [...]

(Excerpts from Session 18, Wednesday, January 22, 1964, 9:00 P.M.)

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 enzymes plane saucers Rob mental

(Excerpts from Session 15, Monday, January 13, 1964, 9:00 P.M.)

(Excerpts from Session 16, Wednesday, January 15, 1964, 9:00 P.M.)

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

[...] The session was held on the evening of January 2, 1964 and lasted three hours. [...]