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(The session is incomplete as far as notes go. It was held primarily so that Rich Conz, of The Elmira Star-Gazette, could photograph Jane in trance. We wanted the photos for Jane’s book on the Seth material, which is now practically finished. Rich also brought with him contact proofs of photos he took of Jane and me yesterday afternoon.
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(This passage grows out of a very recent call from Betty Taylor, of the Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship group, to Jane, concerning a weekend visit to Pawling, New York in early December, and a possible lecture tour of the Northeast. Betty offered to book Jane on this tour, etc.)
Now. Give us a moment. I want to clear up some points regarding your portrait of the old woman, that you are using in the book. It is a past life portrait, though the clothing is interpretive on your part. This was an existence in which you were the mother of five, as I have told you. The existence however was some time ago, BC, hence you see the clothing itself does not apply. Now this was a Near East life. There are also other portraits that you will do involving your family at that time. Give us a moment, for some other data...
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Now. I am pleased with the book, and I told Ruburt’s class (last week) that I will shortly begin to write my own. (Smile.)
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Now. When I begin my book—
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—You can take pictures of me for my book cover—and I will put in a word for you... Just do not tell me to look at the birdie.
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This will in no way hamper Ruburt’s own book.
(Jane and Tam have been discussing her second book for P/Hall; the subject possibly to be on dreams, Seth, and astral projection.
(“You’ll have both of the books going at once?”)
We can do both of them together. (Humorously:) He (Jane) need not type my own book up unless he learns to spell better, however. Tell him to give himself proper suggestions concerning my project. He has put me off on it to some extent.
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I would like the book, mine, to run approximately the same length as the one which he has just finished. There will be 20 chapters, and I will write the headings for them. I will also see that all the proper information is given in time, and I will try to see to it that Ruburt has the experiences that he should have in order to write his own next book.
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