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(She does continue to receive encouraging letters from publishers. The latest arrived yesterday from Playboy Magazine. It was a long letter, and the editor asked to see more of Jane’s work. She met this editor some years ago. She has not met two other executives there who have taken some cognizance of her work, and we now speculate that the situation described by Seth on page 126 might apply to Playboy. It will be interesting to check future events.
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I am most pleased with the chapter that Ruburt has written to open our book, [How To Develop Your ESP Power], and as you shall soon discover, events will work out as I predicted they would in the late summer.
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It is difficult, rather, for me to leave you so early, since I enjoy our sessions. Nevertheless I will follow my own resolution. Ruburt has sufficiently worked already this week, and his energy should be directed elsewhere while he recuperates. There is no serious energy loss here. My purpose is to keep you both in a state of disciplined exuberance however, and I keep a most cautious eye on any, even minute, psychic fatigue. He is not suffering from psychic fatigue. This is a mere and perhaps unnecessary precautionary gesture on my part.
His own work will go well this week, and his energies be refreshed through his usual activities, and also through painting if he finds time. The fifteen-minute limit for psychological time experiments should be kept until our next session, at which time I will give other directions according to the situation.
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(Nan also said Playboy was a good magazine; I agreed, saying that if one was to read uncritically, as most do, then Playboy would hurt you least of all. They had good stories, and were considering my work, I told her. Nan sat on a railing or in a doorway.)
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