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TES6 Session 253 April 25, 1966 apparitions constructed tumor precognitive perceive

[...] A connection with a volume, that is bound in a leather-appearing material, but softer. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session November 26, 1975 heroic Latin Teresa Deus title

[...] In volume 2 of Personal Sessions see the Nebene material in the deleted session of July 17, 1972.

TPS5 Deleted Session November 1, 1978 Jastrow Carter Hebb cosmetics Sadat

[...] We don’t know why the delay, but the batch makes up for what we’d taken to be a drop in the volume of mail over the last month; Jane had worried about falling sales, or some such thing. [...]

TES9 Session 430 August 22, 1968 Emolene apple Spanish Frazer America

[...] However when she resumed at 9:15 Jane’s voice, as Seth, easily took on enough volume to override the noise.)

TES5 Session 226 January 24, 1966 John Cleveland McKeown Searle Hilton

[...] On two very brief occasions Seth let his voice blast out to some extent, though not at full volume by any means. [...]

[...] See Volumes 1 through 5.

UR2 Section 6: Session 735 February 3, 1975 apple composition melody music contradictions

3. In Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality, see sessions 693–94, with their notes.

7. In Volume 1, see Appendix 2 for Seth’s discussion of the conflicts I felt between my artistic, writing, and sportsman selves. [...]

TES3 Session 131 February 10, 1965 electrical density denseness intensities field

(See Volume 2, page 5 in the 43rd session for a brief explanation of the hand phenomenon. [...]

TES7 Session 313 January 18, 1967 John company caucus m.j Chicago

[...] [See Volume 4.]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 5, 1978 public fears art threat livelihood

[...] We’d finished with Volume 1 in early 1977—February, say, and she recalled that by March she’d started having eye trouble. [...]

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

[...] I discussed these notes with Jane when I wrote them—Thursday, July 30—and our individual attitudes toward the mail in general, which is steadily increasing in volume. [...]

TES1 Session 27 February 19, 1964 inferiority unjustified Joseph winter explosions

[...] This strong but not especially deep voice persisted, but did drop somewhat in volume after a couple of hundred words. [...]

[...] Her hands felt all right by now and her voice had dropped to almost normal volume.

TES5 Session 238 March 4, 1966 Peggy Wilburs unscheduled circulation witnesses

[...] Traffic noise even at this hour was audible; when I told Seth he was in danger of being drowned out by the traffic noise, the voice immediately rose in strong volume, humorously, for a few sentences: “I will never be drowned out by traffic...” [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 886, December 3, 1979 divine Zeus flat Zoroaster homogeneity

[...] For now Jane wants the volume to contain some of the poetry she’s dedicated to me over the years since we met in February 1954. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 919, June 9, 1980 master overlays Christianity events original

[...] In Chapter 2 for Volume 1 of Dreams, see Note 3 for Session 885:

UR1 Section 3: Session 703 June 12, 1974 blueprints dynamics Section physician frequencies

[...] Instead, as explained in my Introductory Notes, Jane and I decided to publish the first three sections as Volume 1.

NotP Chapter 10: Session 795, February 28, 1977 sex feedback dreams slate species

(Jane and I have been reviewing the original manuscript for Volume I of “Unknown” Reality, which was returned to us for this purpose by Prentice-Hall after the editor and copyeditor had gone over it. [...]

TES3 Session 103 November 2, 1964 chest peaks wine unscheduled indulgence

(As soon as Jane returned home from doing her errands and mentioned that she still “felt funny”, I suspected that we would see something like a repetition of her adventure of January 10, 1964, Volume 1, page 83. [...]

[...] (See Volume 2, page 65, April 30, 1964.) She believes that her experience today was an effort at travel, and wondered why it was apparently so much more difficult to accomplish now than it was last April. [...]

TES2 Session 46 April 22, 1964 Mark Ed barn discipline son

[...] It will be remembered that Bill had participated in the single seance the three of us have tried, on January 1, 1964; and was scheduled to be a witness to the 36th session, March 18, 1964, but couldn’t at the last moment.[See Volume One.]

[...] [See Volume One.]

TPS5 Deleted Session June 1, 1979 Ida Dick golf impulses brother

(Jane also through the day received from Seth some material in answer to my remarks at breakfast this morning about the jacket colors chosen for Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality. [...]

TES9 Session 461 January 29, 1969 intellectually mistletoe superiority meaningful Tam

(Before the session I told Jane, half jokingly, that she should publish a Seth Reader, said volume to contain Seth material on many subjects, presented in a rather more simplified way.)

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