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If you have had an Elias session and would like it to be an
“x-file” -- that is, your Elias session is not to be transcribed or published -
- or if you have any special request about it before it goes out to the
transcript mailing list and the two websites, please remember to drop Bobbi a note
at momcat28@sti.net, indicating the date of that session and your wishes about
it. Unless I hear otherwise from the participant, all Elias sessions will
be transcribed and published on the internet.
Session Audio-CDs and Videos
Starting in 2006, the audio-cassette tape included in the price of a private
Elias session will be upgraded to audio-CD format. Instead of receiving an
audio tape cassette of your private Elias session, you will receive a CD of
the session. This applies to Elias sessions starting in 2006.
Audio-CD versions of your previous private sessions or Elias group sessions
are available for $10 per session through Ron Churchman/Olivia, as well as
video tape copies of Elias sessions for $25.
If you have any questions or concerns about this new format, or would like to
purchase older sessions in the new format, please contact Ron at
jcronboy@msn.com.
In response to several requests, a decision has been reached to make session
videos available. For those of you who aren't aware, the Elias sessions have
always been video taped at Mary's end. This is done for two main reasons,
one being that videos run non-stop for two hours. This way the entire
session can be recorded without having to stop and change tapes. The other
being that the sound quality of the videos is much better than audio alone,
and at a reasonable cost. The only problem with video tape is that over time
it tends to become brittle. In an effort to preserve the video of the
sessions (over 1000) we would like to start archiving the video tapes to DVD.
At this point in time, DVD burners and the media (DVD disks) are quite
expensive. We are making the video tapes available for $25 and when we are
finally set up we will also be offering DVDs (not sure of the the price yet).
Please send requests for videos to:
jcronboy@msn.com