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TPS6 Deleted Session June 1, 1981 Werner Jim Adams muscular difficulties

[...] “What’s the matter,” I asked her after supper tonight, “do you feel guilty because you think you deserted your mother?” I explained that I felt self-punishment, a feeling of unworthiness, self-doubt and mistrust must lie at the root of her symptoms—that she felt she must pay a price for each success, like the publishing of a book. [...]

[...] The new organization at Prentice-Hall, the General Publishing Division, has announced a new, reduced system of royalties, but Jane continues as she has been. [...]

TES9 Session 509 November 24, 1969 Jung ee unconscious ego inner

(Today Jane had been reading Experimental Psychology, by C.G. Jung, first American edition, published by Jung’s heirs in 1968, etc.)

(In reference to this, I asked a question at break: Since Jung was “dead,” how had his published ideas now changed, etc.

TPS5 Notes for Session 844 (Deleted) April 1, 1979 Island Mile meltdown radioactive Jonestown

[...] On the 19th we received from our publisher for checking, the proofs of the index for Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality, then two days later the proofs for the front matter of Psyche arrived. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 3, 1984 Syria Assad Jackson airman Jesse

[...] That book was published in 1977. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 801, April 18, 1977 epidemics inoculation Mass Volume finished

[...] At this time there’s no way we’re going to see it all published.

[...] But right now, here’s a chronological list of our activities from June 17, 1974, when Seth finished his share of the work on Volume I of “Unknown Reality” to April 18, 1977 (today) when I mailed the corrected page proofs for that volume to Jane’s publisher.

[...] She finished Politics in February 1976, and Cézanne in September; Politics was published that September also. [...]

[...] (Copyediting is one of the earlier editorial stages a book goes through on its way to publication, and is meant to study all of the work that Jane and I and her editor, Tam Mossman, have already done on the manuscript: Before it’s set into type, a reader who works independently of the publishing firm carefully checks the manuscript for grammar, contradictions, facts, consistency, and so forth, and makes suggestions for whatever changes he or she thinks are desirable. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 701 June 3, 1974 Einstein physicist diagrams theories destroying

[...] by Robert W. Lawson, © 1961 by the Estate of Albert Einstein, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, N.Y.) She soon laid it aside, telling me that she couldn’t understand much of it except by making a strong effort of will. [...]

[...] Not long after the outline for his Special Theory of Relativity was published in 1905, it was said that Einstein owed its accomplishment at least partly to the fact that he knew little about the mathematics of space and time.

NotP Introduction by Jane Roberts psyche Cézanne sexuality bisexuality view

In Psyche, Seth addresses himself to the matter of human sexuality for the first time in his published works, discussing it as it relates to the private and mass psyche, and connecting sexuality with its spiritual and biological sources.

That book, The World View of Paul Cézanne, was published by Prentice-Hall in 1977. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

[...] She told Rob that our work with Seth was a lifetime project, that we would publish his manuscripts, and help spread his ideas. [...]

[...] For one thing, I distrusted the “prediction” that the Seth Material would be published.

[...] “The Seth Material will be published, and you’ll help the world — it’s too much! [...]

TES2 Session 82 August 27, 1964 Provincetown cottage keg Gary Larry

[...] The story was largely a refutation of an article concerning drugs in Elmira, published by a national tabloid, the National Mirror. [...]

[...] During break, I jokingly remarked that it would be a great help to us if we knew who would be interested in publishing the material. [...]

Had he left the gallery when his novel was published, he would by now have one and a half times his present income from writing. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 15, 1984 Margaret chicken squeezed throat Heimlich

[...] I described the effect, and added a drawing of it, in Jane’s Adventures in Consciousness, which was published in 1975. [...]

UR1 Appendix 11: (For Session 698) Wonderworks intersection chameleon objectification levels

2. Jane has yet to publish her account of what happened when she deliberately set out to find Seth. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 11, 1984 disease presto sprinkler prey die

(One thing I’ve learned above all else: I’ll never again create a situation like this, where years pass before a book is delivered to the publisher. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 806, July 30, 1977 memory events past floating future

[...] In mid-July our friend Sue Watkins1 began typing the rest of the final manuscript for Psyche; Jane had managed to help me out by finding the time to prepare the first five chapters for the publisher, but since we were both so busy we asked Sue for assistance. [...]

[...] But a lot of it isn’t intimate at all — meaning that it could help others if it were published. [...]

TES6 Session 243 March 21, 1966 receipt handstamp motor bottom March

(See the notes on page 269, Volume 5, of the 232nd session, dealing with Jane’s recent poetry book and the request by Jane’s publisher, F. Fell, that she send it to him along with a tape of some of the poems, also by Jane. In the 277th session Seth said this book would be published. F. Fell returned the book a couple of weeks ago, and it is now in the hands of another publisher. [...] See the notes on page 312, Volume 5. Seth hasn’t named any specific publishers in his predictions, nor have we asked.

UR1 Section 2: Session 687 March 4, 1974 hawk worm giblets wren brain

Jane’s first published material on dreams (precognitive and otherwise) can be found in chapters 4 and 5 of The Coming of Seth (original title: How to Develop Your ESP Power).

TES4 Session 149 April 26, 1965 action dots universe field apex

(Last Saturday, April 24, Jane received another letter from F. Fell, publisher, and mailed her answer today. [...]

The letter to the publisher is a perfectly acceptable one.

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 12, 1984 esthetic profusion decent symphonic intrinsically

[...] This morning I finished marking Dreams for the publisher.

UR1 Epilogue by Robert F. Butts Section Volume holes Unknown counterparts

[...] Jane does her own traveling: The “psychic library” she’s learning to visit while in a certain state of altered consciousness is described, and the ways in which the library is related to the birth of her book, Psychic Politics (which is to be published in the fall of 1976).

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 841, March 14, 1979 viruses immunity thoughts Jonestown autopsies

[...] Just as we did with that 840th session, however, Jane and I are presenting portions of this evening’s delivery in Mass Events because we think they should be published within that framework.

TES3 Session 97 October 14, 1964 fixture Macmillan October Fleeting cycles

[...] of NY, in which they stated that they liked her book of poetry, The Fence, very much, but could not publish it due to their restricted list of poetry, having abandoned for the time being their projected series of paperback poetry books. The fact that Macmillan stated they thought another publisher would take on The Fence, had not, I thought, particularly cheered Jane, at least at the moment.

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