In Memory of Mary Dillman

Hi folks,

As you know, Mary transitioned from physical life on December 10, 2020. She is missed by many and will be for a long time to come. No doubt she’s busy learning some new skills and continuing to make others smile. More about Mary can be found on SRP’s Mary Dillman page. Three cheers to Mary and a life well lived!

I’m constantly blown away by the amount of information she gathered during the two decades she worked on the Seth Research Project. It’s more than you would imagine one person could accomplish. I keep finding unexpected treasure troves of information that make SRP fascinating and really enjoyable.

I’ve also had a few people contact me regarding items that may be of interest to Yale. Such as, a couple of folks have been working on a Burdo family tree. A couple of others had direct correspondence with Rob and/or Jane and still have the original cards and letters. They would love to add them to the Yale library’s Jane Roberts collection.

20% off saleIn rememberance of Mary, all merchandise on the SRP website is currently 20% off. This includes Seth’s Overview of the Seth Material DVD, Jane’s collectable A Little Book to Leonard and the Village Voice Interview MP3 downloads. The sale runs from now until December 31. Proceeds from the sale of these items directly support the continuation of the Seth Research Project.

I want to take this opportunity to wish you a happy and healthy holiday season, and a brand spanking NEW year full of wonderful things. (Now who couldn’t use that?!?) This is also a good time to share the New Year’s Resolutions given to Jane and Rob by Seth on New Year’s Day 1979:

“One: I will approve of myself, my characteristics, my abilities, my likes and dislikes, my inclinations and disinclinations, realizing that these form my unique individuality. They are given me for a reason.

“Two: I will approve of and rejoice in my accomplishments, and I will be as vigorous in listing these—as rigorous in remembering them—as I have ever been in remembering and enumerating my failures or lacks of accomplishment.

“Three: I will remember the creative framework of existence, in which I have my being. Therefore the possibilities, potentials, seeming miracles, and joyful spontaneity of Framework 2 will be in my mind, so that the doors to creative living are open.

“Four: I will realize that the future is a probability. In terms of ordinary experience, nothing exists there yet. It is virgin territory, planted by my feelings and thoughts in the present. Therefore I will plant accomplishments and successes, and I will do this by remembering that nothing can exist in the future that I do not want to be there.”

—Dreams Evolution and Value Fulfillment, Volume 1, Session 891, Jan. 1, 1979 © Laurel Davies

Warmest wishes to you,
Deb Tejada