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SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

I first heard from my unseen correspondent, Valerie Wood, not long after Jane had died thirteen months ago. I sent her one of the cards I’d had printed, giving a few details about Jane’s death and stating my determination to carry on with our work. Valerie responded with some poetry relative to Jane’s passing, and my reactions to her death, that I interpreted at once as being very evocative of Jane and me. At the time I didn’t know what to believe about the source of the material, even while I found it reinforcing my own contacts with Jane. Were Valerie’s messages from her own subconscious? From Jane’s world view? From Jane herself?

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

[...] “The Seth material could be coming from some deep inner source, an intuitive bank of inner knowledge available to everyone if they only look for it,” I said. “And just maybe, with the Malba episode, I picked up knowledge of her life from the same source.”

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

[...] The source is gone.”

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 enzymes plane saucers Rob mental

[...] Its source in Seth made it only too clear that other channels of information and experience were open to us beside those we had known earlier.