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WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 13, 1984 parents illness youngster reward children

[...] I did a few letters, thanking people who have contributed to Jane’s hospital fund. [...]

TES8 Session 361 August 16, 1967 Van Ray Parapsychology Mr Burke

[...] Seth also mentioned other initials: a J and a letter toward the end of the alphabet; this was not definite enough.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 27, 1984 inbred infant garage cancer Maude

(Jane told me she was a little surprised that Maude Cardwell hadn’t answered my letter of a couple of weeks ago by now — but I said I thought things were proceeding as all of us wanted them to, really. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 31, 1984 dealer optimism car migrations Monarch

[...] I told her that yesterday I got a box of 64 letters from our publisher, Prentice-Hall.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 10, 1984 antibiotic urine heparin sample temperature

(In the mail I found a letter from Maude Cardwell — and checks totaling about $1100, to my considerable surprise. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session June 3, 1982 cost medical St bill dollars

[...] I saw the figure on a sheet of bluish paper that unfolded like a letter. [...]

TES5 Session 203 October 28, 1965 Peg Rhine Rico Puerto Duke

[...] The Duke physiotherapist had told Peggy that Dr. Rhine answers each letter he receives personally, “even those from crackpots.”

TES9 Session 435 September 11, 1968 Evelyn Maisie brakes Papa car

[...] The next day Jane put in a call to an editor at Ace Books, after receiving an encouraging letter from Don Wollheim of Ace, concerning her dream book. [...]

[...] A letter was received from Tam Mossman of Prentice-Hall late in the week, but this contained no mention of an auto accident. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 19, 1984 Leonard Duper reader edition Lumsden

[...] On the way to the hospital I stopped at the post office to mail Lynn Lumsden a copy of a fan letter we’d received, offering us a year’s free ads in a crossword puzzle magazine.

TES1 Preface Rick published binders Roberts eight

[...] No letter is ever unread or unappreciated. [...]

TES1 Session 7 December 13, 1963 blueprint da Yes undecided Gratis

[...] Nevertheless she insisted on letting the pointer go to each letter of the answer, as a means of checking.)

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

That day, I’d received a letter from the publisher-to-be of my first ESP book. While I was alone in the kitchen, doing the dishes, I found myself wondering if Seth might “come through” and comment on the letter. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 17, 1981 publicity enjoyment radio responsibility Prentice

[...] The idea of the letter was excellent, and represented your contribution (to Prentice-Hall). [...]

[...] Earlier I asked Jane if she was willing to stick by her decision to forgo public life, as stated in the letter she wrote Prentice today, and she said yes. [...]

TES7 Session 304 November 28, 1966 list Bernards scramble package Tubbs

[...] A connection with a note or letter. [...]

[...] A connection with a note or letter. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 1, 1983 leg foot ankle mattress lifting

[...] I’d stopped at the post office to mail Tam the set of page proofs for Seven that Bill O’Hearn had sent us, along with a copy of Bill’s letter re bound copies of page proofs for Seven. [...]

TES8 Session 342 May 17, 1967 action sparked nonfact event intensity

(We received a letter from Pat Norelli today in which she substantiates some clairvoyant material concerning her, given by Seth in Session 340. [...]

TES8 Session 390 January 8, 1968 Blanche contact Anne unpleasant Baltimore

[...] Anne’s letter lay on the table before us tonight, with a pack of file cards pertaining to Jane’s poetry that Blanche had had on file for safekeeping in Baltimore.

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 887, December 5, 1979 library Archives journals unpublished copies

The collection will include our family trees; my father’s journals and photographs; Jane’s and my own grade-school, high-school, college, and family data; our youthful creative efforts in writing and painting; the comic books and other commercial artwork I produced; our early published and unpublished short stories; my original notes for the sessions; session transcripts, whether published or unpublished, “regular,” private, or from ESP class; tapes, including those made in class of Jane speaking for Seth and/or singing in Sumari; our notes, dream records, journals, and manuscripts; our sketches and paintings; Jane’s extensive poetry; our business correspondence; books, contracts, and files; newsletters about the Seth material, published in the United States and abroad (independently of Jane and me); the greater number of letters from readers—in short, a mass of material showing how our separate beginnings flowed together and resulted in the production of a joint lifework.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 19, 1971 peer fantasies ii indivisible perceive

[...] The small portion that you perceive is but one letter on a page. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 627, November 13, 1972 beliefs unexamined assess coughing power

(Over the last few days Jane has received a number of telephone calls — as well as letters — from people about the country, asking for help from her and/or Seth. [...]

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