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SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

My own imperfect recollection following Tam’s request that I look for it was that Seth, Dreams … was an unfinished collection of records, ideas, and chapters that Jane had struggled with for several years, without selling it. Instead, what I found in a box in the basement was, to my amazement, a completed manuscript — a full book ready to go, one as fresh as it had ever been, and my wife had struggled with it. What emerged as Laurel Davies and I searched Jane’s and my records, including early Seth sessions, was a long story of our doubts and gropings in an area in which we had no guidance except for our own explorations. Seth, Dreams … was rejected by three major publishers while Jane worked on it during 1966-67. She was still an unknown in the field; by mid-1966 she’d had only one small psychic book, How to Develop Your ESP Power, published. Our subject of interest itself was largely denied validity by the social, psychological, and scientific establishments. We were still operating alone, then, even though Jane had been speaking for Seth for about three years. In spite of all of her questions, however, her strong creative vitality — her intuitive insistence upon using her most unusual abilities — kept her focusing ahead, and I helped her as much as I could. I’m still astonished when I think of what Jane was to accomplish in the next few years.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 11 Cunningham Miss starlings killing Rah

It was Miss Cunningham’s discovery that she needed operations on both eyes that caused this deeper decision. When Ruburt learned about the projected operations, he leapt to the conclusion that this was the meaning of the dream. [...]

Miss Cunningham had been preparing herself for her own departure since she heard of the possible operations. [...]

The inner senses operate on all planes and under all circumstances. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

The physical body is a camouflage pattern operating in a larger camouflage pattern. But the body and all camouflage patterns are also transformers of the vital inner stuff of the universe, enabling it to operate under new and various conditions.

The subconscious, however, also contains the undistorted material of the mind, which is uncamouflaged and which operates between planes, knowing no boundaries.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 enzymes plane saucers Rob mental

Schizophrenia is caused by a personality fragment that is broken off, so to speak, from the primary acting personality, operating often in direct opposition to it, but in any case, operating as a secondary personality.

[...] If you’ll forgive a pun, because a certain cause will usually give a certain effect in your physical universe, you may be justified in saying that the apparent results are laws that operate within your system. [...]

[...] The enzyme part of our little equation permits vitality to operate successfully under diverse mental and physical situations and forms the basis for each particular system of existence.

[...] Certain kinds of science cannot operate without it.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 10 Mark Rob furniture arrangements bookcases

[...] This would involve the utilization of most, if not all inner senses, operating as a whole cognizance field. [...]

In my operations in your plane, I must use the materials at hand, but despite any ideas to the contrary, this involves a give and takeRuburt’s “Idea Construction” was rather amazing under the circumstances. [...]

[...] They are independent to various degrees, and they operate on various planes of existence for purposes of overall fulfillment and development.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 9 clock sensation Miss Rob twenty

[...] The inner senses are not accustomed to operating so freely, and this sometimes upsets the all-present ego. Usually in our sessions, one inner sense is in strong operation. [...]

[...] Psychological time operates during sleep and quiet hours of consciousness. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

The part of you who dreams is the ‘I’ as much as the part of you who operates in any other manner. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

[...] Man needs artifical methods to operate effectively on land or in water, but the so-called unconscious tree manages nicely in two worlds as diverse, certainly, as land and water, and makes itself a part of each.