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(On Friday, October 28, I [Jane] saw Peg for the first time since her return, and went over the Seth notes. That evening Rob and I checked the material with both Peg and Bill and I took notes of their answers. I typed up Seth’s impressions and gave them to the Gallaghers and together they wrote in their comments. These were returned to us November 4, and this copy is taken from the Gallaghers’ joint comments. There were some small differences in a few results between the Gallaghers’ comments October 28, and in their returned written copy, and this is noted upon by me when it occurs. Both copies are in our files.
(A note by RFB: Jane’s punctuation in her copies of Seth’s Gallagher materials varies at times from the originals—but only in small ways, and not at all in content.)
[...] I would like to ask you for copies of whatever letters you may have received from the healers, as well as your own correspondence. You can send originals if you choose, and we’ll copy them and return them. [...]
If you do not have copies of your own letters, perhaps you can tell us what you said in them, and the dates you mailed them. [...]
[...] To make this possible, we’ll be transferring copies of many of our papers and tapes to the library while keeping the originals with us to work with during our lifetimes. This decision is especially apropos where we have but one copy of the material in question: We like knowing that “security copies” will be on file elsewhere—as with Jane’s journals, for example, and many of my own notes.
To make the copies I plan to install equipment here in the house, so that I can work at the job whenever I have a minute. The task will take lots of time—perhaps several years—and I may have to hire help; it will cost us something to copy the many thousands of papers for the library. [...]
Also, copies of all of the Seth sessions — regular, private, and for ESP class — are in the collection of our papers at Yale. [...] Practically all of this is open to the public, free of charge, with but a few restrictions as to how much can be copied for personal use. [...]
[...] You loved her greatly in this life …” The priest promised to send me a copy of his eulogy.
(Today in the mail Jane received a group of file cards, prepared as an index by Blanche Price for the copies of poetry Jane had sent her over the years for safekeeping. [...]
(A long pause, well over one minute; eyes closed.) His poetry copies were in a room predominantly blue, light blue, and pink. [...]
(After sending J. P. a copy of the last session, the 388th, held December 20, we recently received a very pleased letter from him. [...]
(Yesterday was ESP class night, so the Reverend attended class; a session was held during class, which was recorded; when received a copy will be added to these records. [...]
(Reverend Crosson took some copies of sessions with him. [...]
[...] Actually, I made an extra copy of this session so that Jane could pin it up on her bookcase beside her work table, for easy reference.)
(I found other copies of the article after the session. The actual copy used in the envelope is as usual on file in our object notebook. On the partial copy attached to page 104 I penned in the row of numbers representing the date after the session. [...]
[...] See the copy of the envelope object on page 104.
(John Bradley requested a copy of the material pertaining to him. He left for his motel, taking with him a carbon of Volume 2 of the Seth Material for copying. [...]
(At 8:00 PM John Bradley arrived to witness the session, and to inform us that his friend in his hometown, Williamsport, PA, had finished copying Volume 1 of the Seth Material and was ready to begin Volume 2.
[...] A copy of John’s map will be found at the end of this session.
My very best to all of you, and my thanks to Philip for the copies. [...]