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During her last days in the hospital Jane simply stopped eating, and I knew that her transition to another reality was near. [...] Yet he too acquiesced to Jane’s death when she made her decision to go. [...]
And as Jane survives, so does her work. [...] It also happens with the audio tapes from Jane’s ESP class, as she speaks for Seth, or as herself in exchanges with students, or as she speaks and sings in her trance language, Sumari. [...]
Yet there can be even more to come out of the great bulk of Jane’s work. The 15 three-ring binders containing her poems, all neatly typed, for example; her essays and journals; other blocks of unpublished Seth material, one of which I mentioned in the Introduction; an unfinished autobiography that perhaps I could put into publishable shape; likewise, passages from an unfinished fourth Oversoul Seven novel, in which Jane dealt with Seven’s childhood; a book of her paintings, with commentary; several early novels that I still believe merit publishing. [...]
Over the years Jane’s and my work led to our receiving many thousands of letters, not only from this country but from abroad, too. [...] Without the responses of others, Jane and I often said, where would we be? [...]
Although I told myself that I knew Jane still lived, I wasn’t used to being in the presence of physical death. [...]
Jane had been a devoted Catholic in her youth. [...]
In the days that followed I attended to the cremation Jane had decided upon long ago, took care of legal matters, paid bills, spoke briefly with a few friends. [...]
When Jane published The Seth Material in 1970, we were quite unprepared for the impact her work would have. [...]
I’m proud to have helped Jane and Seth make their contributions in our complex and very creative system of things in this reality. [...]