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TPS3 Deleted Sessions July 9, 1977 Saturday July 10, 1977 8/66 (12%) fanatic threat fools safety rancor
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Sessions July 9, 1977 10:49 PM Saturday July 10, 1977 9:38 PM Sunday

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(The session started much later than usual Saturday night, since we slept too late during our nap. Jane doesn’t like to go into trance too soon after eating. It had been a good day, though. When we came home from shopping this noon we found the first five copies of Volume l of “Unknown” Reality waiting for us. It looked good and we were pleased.

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(10:59. I raised a hand to Jane in trance, signaling her to be quiet. For the second time I heard a gentle scratching-rapping at our front screen door. It was a humid night and our living room door was wide open. A young man who had hitchhiked from Oregon stood in the darkness. “You’re too late, man,” I said. On the lawn behind him lay a guitar and a heavy backpack.

(Since I liked him—Michael— as we talked, I sat on the front steps for a few minutes with him. Our neighbor Marian came by, looking for her dog; she stopped to talk to us. By then over half an hour had passed. I gave up on the session. Jane laughed inside the house. We invited our guest in for a beer. He was from Port Arthur, Texas. He was quite intelligent, a musician who had written an “opera,” he told us. Like a number of our other recent callers, he was traveling around the country, seemingly free of all ties, doing odd jobs on occasion, but living on little money. In a way I envied them. Michael had no place to stay, regardless of the weather.

(He stayed until about 12:20 AM, then left, bound for where?.... Jane said the next day that we should have offered him shelter, but I didn’t feel any compulsion to do so. I did think that practically all of our unannounced visitors were young people because the Seth material attracted them much more easily than older generations. I thought it a good sign, actually, since these young people would one day be playing roles in society; at least, I thought, they’d have been exposed to what we thought were good ideas in their formative years.

(As we sat for the session on Sunday night, I read last night’s material to Jane. A few moments later, when he came through Seth took up where he’d left off in mid-sentence:)

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(10:20. Before the session I’d torn a page from the New York Times for June 22, 1977. It contained an article about early man in the US. I showed Jane the article now. Just below it she found a notice that I’d missed completely: a rather large advertisement from the phone company, for Jeanne Dixon’s Horoscopes-by-Phone. I attached the ad to this session, but lost the ad later.

(We laughed about it. At the same time I was thinking over Seth’s material in this session so far. I remarked to Jane that if we paid attention to that material, then instead of turning away the people who would be influenced by the newspaper notice, we might be able to influence some of them to buy Seth/Jane’s books.

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(“Well, supposing we did concentrate upon increased sales, and did more publicity work on radio and television, for instance: wouldn’t these things increase Jane’s feeling of vulnerability? Here she has the symptoms as a kind of protection, so I’m wondering about our reactions if we took steps that would put us more in the public eye—left us open to more criticism—as well as praise—for instance. How might she react under the new circumstances”)

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