[ There's a package, neatly wrapped up just to make sure nothing will happen to it during the space-time travel. Inside is a rather thick book, a recent reprint of a volume from the 'complete works' series of
Carl Jung. The volume's title seems to be '9: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious; Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the
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I have yet to sit down and read the book in its entirety, but as I skim, it certainly does seem very interesting. Helpful though it may be, it is still your book, and sending it back is a small task, if you would like it back. I'll simply require a day or two to read it and take notes.
Thank you very much. You seem extremely helpful; is there anything from our time that you'd like in exchange for your services?
(In regards to the postscript: anything capable of fitting in the mailboxes should be sendable, shouldn't it?)
Yours,
Edith Forester
August 2nd, 1934
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Miss Richards,
Your gift is greatly appreciated and absolutely fascinating reading material (don't be so worried, it arrived in one piece). I will return it as soon as possible, seeing as if anyone else in my time saw it, some rather difficult questions may be raised. There are some companions of mine, also familiar with this Persona development, who would be thrilled to see this and compare theories.
If there's anything you happen to be curious about in return, please, let me know. We're in the same boat, so no reason why this shouldn't be mutually beneficial.
With my regards,
Theodore Bianchessi, August 2nd, 1934
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Dear Mister Bianchessi,
I am glad you are finding the book useful. Please feel free to take as much time as possible to lend the book to everyone else from your group who is interested in it, we should spread the information as much as we can. If you discover anything fascinating or develop an interesting theory I am already eager to hear it.
[ There are a few blotted out words here, as if she wasn't sure whether to write something or not. ] I am actually very happy to see the book being received so well, I am afraid the other people in this time would not be too interested in it. They have.. their own ways of discovering things, I suppose ( ... )
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[What's this? Is Heather really that naive as he'd hoped? He isn't going to jump on it just yet, though. His writing is calmly neat and even.]
Miss Richards,
Of course I'd be happy to, once I finish with it. Any information is extremely helpful, especially with the resources you must have as compared to us. I'm sorry to say that most of our attempts have left us fumbling in the dark, as embarrassing as it may be to admit.
Let me assure you that I can appreciate a good read when I see one (there are still those who act like the people you mention in your own time), although I am interested in how your time handles information if everyone seems to be so adverse to cracking open a book for reference. Nearly eighty years is a huge jump in time, considering.
Most definitely. And going off of that, how did you come across these mailboxes? Or Persona at all? I don't dare imagine a young lady such as yourself coming into your abilities like my classmates and I.
Theodore Bianchessi, August 2nd, 1934
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After our first encounter with demons and Persona we haven't made much progress either, so I decided to at least research the use of the concept persona in studies. Even though it's never quite defined like our sort of Persona it is still informative about what might be their nature. Aside from that we have run into a dead end too.
[ ... Derp. How do you explain the internet to people way back into the past. ] Nowadays we have an extensive international network of information called the internet accessible by nearly anyone in any place as long as they have a computer. [ In the marigin 'an electronic device' is added next to computer as an afterthought. ] It's the method preferred by more people nowadays ( ... )
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