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TES4 Session 196 October 6, 1965 sig Bill office upstairs layout

[...] Bill told us that he would have to leave for a few minutes to pick up an advertisement at the bus terminal and take it to the newspaper office, the Star-Gazette, where he works. [...]

SDPC Preface Sonja Jack program television camera

Many of Seth’s concepts, on probabilities or on, say, the nature of radio stars, cannot be checked out except by specialists. [...]

TES6 Session 261 May 23, 1966 mirth serape sketch lawn party

[...] The impression was “Star shape.” [...]

TES1 Session 19 January 27, 1964 camouflage fuel instruments plane brain

[...] More galaxies will seemingly be discovered, more mysterious radio stars will be perceived, until the scientists realize that something is desperately wrong. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 714 October 23, 1974 snapshots tone postcards sound Politics

[...] As I speak he is experiencing certain sensations, in which his body feels drastically elongated (pause), the head reaching out beyond the stars, the whole form straddling realities.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 19 projections levitate form panicked third

[...] I saw the universe or whole reality, an infinity of spirals and stars, in multi-dimensional depth. [...]

TSM Chapter Ten doorway Bill Mark apparition sketch

[...] By physical universe I mean everything with which we come into contact in any way at all—stars, chairs, events, rocks, flowers—our entire physical experience. [...]

TES1 Session 16 January 15, 1964 plane enzymes Malba saucer ectoplasm

Good night from your old evening star.

TSM Chapter Seventeen Rob Phil peering contact pyramid

(In here I had visual inner images as of stars being born—an attempt, I thought, to put the data into recognizable visual terms.)

UR2 Section 5: Session 718 November 6, 1974 James view Jung tuned William

[...] There are simply different kinds of consciousness, and you cannot basically compare one to the other any more than you can compare, say, a toad to a star to an apple to a thought to a woman to a child to a native to a suburbanite to a spider to a cat. [...]

UR1 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts volumes Unknown sections footnotes letter

[...] We grow momentarily dizzy, dazzled by an inner cosmos of selves and self-versions, and feel that we are traveling through some gigantic psyche that spawns selves the way space spawns stars.”

TES4 Session 158 May 30, 1965 Trainor voice features badger indeed

[...] Peg is a reporter for the Elmira Star-Gazette, and will do the news story about the sale of Jane’s ESP book. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 936, November 17, 1981 conserving Iran Iraq Moslem nostalgia

[...] More and more remarkable events begin to occur, both in private and mass experience, in physical and mental behavior, in the events, say, of both stars and man.

TES4 Session 170 July 19, 1965 Footage dear display prove doctor

(To recap: Seth also said, referring to photographic proof of facial changes in Jane, that if she took the photographs for instance [Peggy is a reporter for the Elmira Star-Gazette], she would be accused of collusion with Jane and myself.

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] (Sue’s latest, Speaking of Jane Roberts, is crowded with much frank and loving information about Jane and me that I have no room to go into here.) Peggy Gallagher and her husband Bill worked for the Elmira Star-Gazette; as a reporter Peg wrote several well-received articles about Jane and the Seth material. [...]

Actually, outside of our own small group of friends, including ESP class members, plus the well-received articles Peg Gallagher had written for the Elmira Star-Gazette, Jane and I hadn’t stirred ourselves to become known in Elmira, even after the Seth books had begun to sell. [...]

TES5 Session 218 December 15, 1965 Priestley Peggy Dunne San seminar

(Peggy Gallagher is a feature writer for the Elmira Star-Gazetteand Advertiser, a Gannett Newspaper. [...]

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

[...] Things — planets, stars, nebulae — come into being in this physical [camouflage] universe of yours, according to your latest theories, and this universe expands — pushed so that its sides bulge, so to speak the outer galaxies literally bursting into nowhere. [...]

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