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TPS3 Deleted Session April 29, 1975 Castaneda advertising reputable publishing healer

First of all, you do not realize or appreciate our joint accomplishment to date in that regard. You have induced a reputable, well-known publishing firm to accept highly unconventional material. It was not delegated, if you will forgive me, to Parker’s “crackpot” catchall. Even in the beginning, in that regard, the work was appreciated. A difference was seen between it, and the catchall, do-it-yourself manuals.

It falls, however, in a category of its own. One for which no reputable publishing house has any automatic place.

An ordinary, reputable publisher does not know what to do with a Jane Roberts who produces a Seth of another reality—books on her own also, and books moreover of quality.

Now Tam can write some good ads. (Long pause.) There will be some good advertisements. In the meantime, Prentice has given a framework—a reputable one—in which the books could find their growth and audience.

TES9 Session 495 August 13, 1969 glaze figure sell entrust character

In order to sell your paintings in any important way, or to achieve a reputation, you must want to achieve a reputation, and want to sell the paintings. [...]

TES4 Session 155 May 17, 1965 predictions contract clauses pendulum compact

The book will be successful in terms of beginning to establish Ruburt in reputation, and also successfully in financial terms. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session March 26, 1979 fiction Sadat treaty Seven insights

[...] (See my question in session 842.) It was fiction, and yet they were aware of Ruburt’s psychic reputation. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 822, February 22, 1978 ether ego medium Framework Plato

[...] The word “ego” is much bandied about, and in many circles it has a poor reputation. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 3, 1973 Nebene characteristics troublesome restrictive habitual

I am not speaking merely in financial terms either, though since Ruburt is dealing directly with the world through his creative work, then money and reputation have become a symbol of success, that is basically creative. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session August 29, 1979 Enquirer Mitzi abilities sperm nosing

[...] On the other hand, psychic abilities have generally (underlined) been held in such poor reputation for centuries (with gestures), so discouraged, that you might think it quite a wonder that they still show themselves.

TPS3 Deleted Session August 10, 1977 ligaments distractions bodily artillery nerves

[...] Writing would get him the fullest use of his abilities and fulfillment, his own approval and yours, financial security, and hopefully some kind of success in terms of a reputation. [...]

TPS6 Session 933 (Deleted Portion) August 7, 1981 claims Massari medium attorney Bernier

[...] We did agree that there must be a least unconscious cheating going on, on the medium’s part, else why keep the Seth name all these years and speak so cleverly in imitation of Seth, who has garnered at least some sort of reputation, thus making the road easier for any other Seth? [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session May 8, 1978 scorn tapes Meredith authorities grassroot

[...] Men in the sciences have years and years invested in a particular system, upon which their reputations, self-respect, and livelihood depend. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 20, 1981 Sinful science church religion Frankenstein

I want to emphasize again the poor reputation held by both science and religion concerning unofficial knowledge, an attitude clearly put forth in many tales and legends, from Adam and Eve to Pandora’s box to the Frankenstein monster. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 11, 1981 Tam Prentice editors competent taxes

He considered Prentice-Hall a further excellent step upward, a reputable-enough publisher. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session May 22, 1982 blood Dr finger clot Persantine

[...] The nurses told us she’d called several times the night Jane was admitted, and that she had the reputation of being very caring and conscientious—qualities we can certainly admire and respect. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session January 10, 1973 Tam dilemma tooth face Seven

[...] Ruburt was upset with the psychic reputation, not because it was psychic but because it was not the one he wanted. [...]

NoME Introduction by Jane Roberts impulses ourselves disclosures Introduction our

[...] Much of this book is concerned with the purposes of our impulses, and the reasons for their poor reputations in the eyes of science and religion. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

[...] The third man, Ernfred Anderson, who has a national reputation as a sculptor and teacher at Elmira College, and is a close friend of Bill, Jane and mine, advised Bill to remove the painting. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 693 April 29, 1974 Markle estate Joseph house Sayre

[...] There are more “coincidences” involved than those Seth described tonight, none of them consciously known to Jane and me before the Sayre adventure: Mr. Markle is in a nursing home but a few miles from where we live in Elmira, and my mother spent her last days in a similar home less than 15 miles away; one of Mr. Markle’s children lives in Elmira, and is connected with a store Jane and I have visited; Mr. Johnson, of the real estate couple that conducted us about in Sayre, did sign painting and truck lettering as a younger man, as I did; he and I had several mutual acquaintances in Sayre, among them an older artist of some reputation — and now deceased — that we had known in our high school days; and so forth.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, November 10, 1970 flute Louise music tale wink

[...] Later your reputation spread and you moved to Athens. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 1 constructions Cunningham idea entity amoeba

[...] She had an excellent reputation as a teacher, and now and then she was visited by former students to whom she served tea. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

[...] All of these fragments have consciousness to a rather high degree, considering that man holds them in such low repute.

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