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

(Pause at 9:49.) It would have been highly impractical, then, to expect Prentice to advertise the book. Times are changing. There is a so-called occult climate, yet we do not fall precisely into that category for them, the publishers, either; and Ruburt refuses to take advantage of “the trappings.” At least then they could say they had an occult personality who played the new part. It might be farce, from the publisher’s viewpoint, but they could sell it, and they would know how to advertise it.

(A fourth category—publishing/advertising—developed shortly before the session began. I happened to discover a full-page ad of Prentice-Hall’s in the New York Times book section for April 27, 1975. Four books were featured, but none of Jane’s. I showed it to her, and it got as negative a reaction from her as it did me. Such instances always make me angry, almost at once.

No other publishing house would have treated you any better to this point. They would have tried, most of them, to have turned Ruburt into a performing circus. Advertising men cannot handle that kind of copy. You would have been put through experiences most difficult to cope with, that would have so disrupted your peace of mind that the work might well have not progressed to this stage.

TES7 February 2, 1967 Dream: Second Sequence packages Faulk crinkle baubles squinting

[...] One rather large advertisement and two letters. [...]

TPS3 Session 684 (Deleted Portion) February 20, 1974 paperback Seven worry optimum alone

[...] The back cover of the paperback Seth Speaks carries a full page advertisement for Seven.)

TPS5 Deleted Session August 20, 1979 fundamental Vallee repudiation alternatives upsurges

[...] You said that Benny Hill (the English comedian) advertises his beliefs in his program, and in the same way your notes in our books advertise your own beliefs, and provide an example of a creative and also reasonable framework in which to interpret psychic behavior. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 630, December 11, 1972 title Seventeen painting Chapter covering

Now: This book will be a good advertisement for the later book that I will do — and if you insert what I have told you in the book I am doing now, people will already begin to look forward to your book.

TES8 Session 337 April 26, 1967 war peace battle outcome argued

[...] There will be some changes in the business department and, I believe, in advertising. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session October 10, 1979 Prentice Dutch Hall contracts publishing

When either of you say that your purposes and Prentice’s merge, or your attitudes merge, you have a tendency to mean that this merging is somehow detrimental—that if you expected more (underlined), Prentice would do more: advertise, or whatever, and that is not the case. [...]

You could stand some more advertising, but high-fired promotional jobs are something else entirely, and would not suit your best interests.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 10: June 7, 1984 older segregation population nutrients diet

Your entire world of commerce and advertisements, of competition and of business, prolong such attitudes. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 25, 1984 Bible paternal Maude elders orally

[...] TV was on, advertisements for movies, and I asked her why our literature is made up of the bad in life — murder, mayhem, thievery, bribery, robbery, and so forth. [...]

TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 page article sheet Seminary torn

[...] The dishes advertised on the page 12 side of the object are also white dinnerware with a blind embossed, or raised, decoration around the border. [...]

(Jane thought it possible but not likely that the idea of the thermal blanket advertisement gave rise to the orange, or hot, color.

[...] Nor are there any $19.61 prices on any advertised items, or sizes of that figure, on either the item itself or the full page.

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

[...] The ones advertised to combat stress in particular can at this time act as certain cushions. [...]

TES9 Session 483 May 21, 1969 Reverend Crosson Berkshires cybernetics psycho

[...] Advertising, printing, editing, etc., would be involved.)

TPS1 Session 580 (Deleted Portion) April 12, 1971 slowdown success tour fixing resentful

(“We’ve been very concerned about the advertising angle.”)

TES6 Session 256 May 4, 1966 Berry Mrs photo article antidote

[...] It was a newspaper article by Peggy Gallagher, published in the Elmira Star-Gazette and Advertiser on May 4,1966; today. [...]

(On the back of the object itself can be seen portions of two drawings of women also, in an advertisement. [...]

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

(“Does his gallery advertise in The New York Times?”)

TPS5 Deleted Session November 15, 1978 Wallace substances food cured dietary

[...] It was advertised in the National Enquirer: “A Doctor’s Proven New Home Cure for Arthritis,” by Giraud W. Campbell, Doctor of Osteopathy.Jane began to read through it at once, out of curiosity if nothing else, and discovered that it called for a very rigid diet. [...]

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

(The other event concerned a medium in Hollywood, California, who claims to be speaking for Seth, and who gave a well-advertised seminar at a Holiday Inn there. [...]

TES9 Session 496 August 18, 1969 Foss Crosson gallery Reverend Fox

[...] This material refers to some remarks I had made earlier, about trying to list galleries in New York City that I thought might be interested in my type of art, judging from their advertisements.)

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

[...] And at work his art must be further distorted, it seems to him, by the ideas of salesmanship and advertising. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 848, April 11, 1979 tornadoes nuclear reactor exterior Island

[...] Instead it settled for platitudes that equated cleanliness (pause) with virtue — hence, of course, your deodorant advertisements, and many other aspects of the marketplace (amused).

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