No. 1, June 9-22, 1967.
| To those of you who are unfamiliar with me [To All Who Would Know]. p. 13. |
| To those of you who are unfamiliar with me [To All Who Would Know]. (corrected version) p. 13. |
| More truth, are you ready [To All Who Would Know]. p. 11. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 12. |
| The Hip Movement is guilt ridden [To All Who Would Know]. p. 13. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 13. |
| To speak what is ON your MIND [To All Who Would Know]. p. 13. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 13. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Summer, 1960 Minneapolis. p. 4. (typos in last two lines hand-corrected: |
| WBZ Bob Kennedy radio interview with Wayne, Mel and Eben. (June, 1967. partial transcript). p. 10-11. |
| The only thing I know that is greater than me [To All Who Would Know]. p. 13. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 14. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Summer, 1961 North Carolina; October, 1961 North Carolina. p. 4. [Mirror: Summer, 1961, North Carolina, at the end of a long haul; October, 1961, North Carolina] |
| How much you feel is an exact measure of just how alive you are [To All Who Would Know]. p. 13. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 13. |
| Leary. p. 4. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Summer, 1960 Minneapolis; Summer, 1961 North Carolina; October, 1961 North Carolina; Late fall, 1961 North Carolina. p. 4. [Mirror: Summer, 1960, 514½ 22nd Ave. So., Minneapolis; Summer, 1961, North Carolina, at the end of a long haul; October, 1961, North Carolina; Late fall, 1961, North Carolina] |
| Wayne the more I think about it. p. 5. |
| On the subject of LSD [To All Who Would Know]. p. 13. (reprinted in The Chicago Seed, Vol. 2, No. 1. (n.d.) [January, 1968].) |
| Letters to Mel. p. 14. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: November, 1961 North Carolina. p. 6. [Mirror: November 13th, 1961, North Carolina] |
| Creeping around on this planet [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 8. |
| We are here to become compassionate creatures . p. 13. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 13. |
| Well pricks and chiggers. p. 15. |
| Such a beautiful day dawning [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 7. (reprinted in The Placemaker, No. 46, p.13. Summer, 1989). |
| Diary of a Young Artist: December, 1961 North Carolina; Late winter, 1961 No. Carolina. p. 10. [Mirror: Dec. 30, 1961, North Carolina; March 24, 1962, North Carolina] |
| when some people think of sweet jesus with his little toes curling up [To All Who Would Know]. p. 13. |
| On Abraham Lincoln. p. 13. (reprinted in The Placemaker, No. 46, p.13. Summer, 1989). |
| Letters to Mel. p. 15. |
| It absolutely amazes me. p. 21. |
| One thing we must constantly keep in mind [Essay on the New Age]. p. 7. |
| I NEVER UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT UNTIL IT IS PAST. p. 10-11. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 10-11. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Late winter, 1961 No. Carolina; Dec. 17, 1961 No. Car. p. 12. [Mirror: February, 1962, North Carolina; Dec. 17, 1961, North Carolina] |
| A big horsefly flew in the window [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 15. |
| SOME TIPS ON HOW TO BECOME WISE. p. 17. |
| There are a bunch of dirty cocksuckers down in Cambridge. p. 3. |
| Human experience is at an all time high [Essay on the New Age]. p. 10. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: March, 1962, New York; Spring 1962, North Carolina. p. 14a. [Mirror: March, 1962, 414 E. 10th St., New York; June, 1962, North Carolina] |
| Often people get mad at me for waking them up [To All Who Would Know]. p. 16. |
| Well pricks and chiggers. p. 16. |
| Letter to Mel. p. 17. |
| Gerard asked me to come by the Factory [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 18. |
| I am a slimy little black thing. p. 23. |
| I found a nest of cockroaches. p. 7. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Summer, 1962, North Carolina. p. 8. [Mirror: July 1962, North Carolina] |
| Intercourse: dialogue with Jim Kweskin. p. 17. |
| Now that I'm a writer again [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 18. |
| A heartache can never be solved by the mind [To All Who Would Know]. p. 20. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 20-21. |
| The United States has led the world [Essay on the New Age]. p. 22. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Fall, 1962, North Carolina. p. 6. [Mirror: Fall, 1962, North Carolina; last 2 paragraphs: October, 1962, North Carolina (final paragraph, order changed)] |
| To have to leave what you love. p. 10-11. |
| An Americano in Doitchland. p. 10-11. |
| Time for me to blast the filthy eastern ways [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 13. |
| Human experience is at an all time high [Essay on the New Age]. p. 14. |
| Dear Joey, This one I had to write for you (Pluto). p. 15. |
| In the beginning. . . . there was God [To All Who Would Know]. p. 16. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 17. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: October, 1962, North Carolina. p. 6. ("We were just rapping about that") [Mirror: October, 1962, North Carolina (longer version)] |
| I'm going to fuck the world. p. 11. |
| When I was a boy growing up in the mountains [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 16. |
| Jesus preached compassion. (unsigned) p. 17. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 18-19. |
| If a woman is really a woman, and not just an old girl [To All Who Would Know]. p. 20. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Fall, 1962, No. Caro. p. 9. [Mirror: Fall, 1962, North Carolina] |
| I have always easily befriended [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 20. |
| MAN ETERNALLY CREATES WOMAN [To All Who Would Know]. p. 21. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 22-24. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: October, 1962, North Carolina. p. 10. ("Barkety dog and croakery frog") [Mirror: October, 1962, North Carolina (with No. 15 part)] |
| a meditation. p. 14. |
| it made me sad when the lady fell down in the subway today [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 17. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 18-20. |
| If a woman is really a woman, and not just an old girl [To All Who Would Know]. p. 21. |
(page numbers for Nos. 18-23 are Section 2 "magazine" pages) |
| Without dignity, I am nothing [To All Who Would Know]. p. 3. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Late fall, 1962, No. Car. p. 4. [Mirror: September, 1962, North Carolina] |
| Reflections on an empty stomach. p. 4. |
| Would it surprise you [Essay on the New Age]. p. 9. |
| In the beginning lies the essence of all that is to follow [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 12. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 14-15. |
| On Abraham Lincoln. p. 3. (reprinted in The Placemaker, No. 46, p.13. Summer, 1989). |
| In the beginning lies the essence of all that is to follow [Telling It Like It Is]. p. 5. |
| Here is a good test. p. 5. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Oct. 1962, North Carolina. p.7. ("Well yup I sure was perlighted") [Mirror: October, 1962, North Carolina] |
| Only a heart that is emptied of sadness can be filled with joy [To All Who Would Know]. p. 12-13. |
| Letters to Mel. p. 15. |
| Transcript of Interview between Mel Lyman and Dave Silver. p. 17-22. |
| The United States has led the world [Essay on the New Age]. p. 23. |
| (unpaged) |
| Tim Leary used to say [Essay on the New Age]. p. [3]. |
| When the rain came. p. [11]. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Oct. 1962, No Car. p. [12]. ("We here at the happy house") Mirror: October, 1962, North Carolina] |
| Today I am speaking only to those who want to learn [Telling It Like It Is]. p. [14]. |
| Understanding can only be created out of MIS-understanding [To All Who Would Know]. p. [15]. |
| Letters to Mel. p. [16-17]. |
| Every new day is a new door. p. [19]. |
| Declaration of Creation. p. [3]. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Late October, 1962, No. Car. p. [4]. [Mirror: Late October, 1962, North Carolina] |
| The only thing I know is that people have to get together and love one another [Telling It Like It Is]. p. [4]. |
| Last Poem. p. [5]. |
| Pluto. p. [6]. |
| Plutonians. p. [7]. |
| Dear Readers. p. [11]. |
| Letters to Mel. p. [12-14]. |
| Loneliness is the sole motivation. p. [15]. |
| A Mel Master Disciple Dialogue. p. [4]. |
| To those of you who are unfamiliar with me [To All Who Would Know]. p. [5]. |
| Ride a subway during rush hour in New York City [Telling It Like It Is]. p. [6]. |
| The Structure of Structure (Act I) [Mel Lyman, David Gude, Jim Kweskin, Joey Goldfarb]. p. [10-13]. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: November, 1962, Florida. p. [15]. ("All you can really ever look back") [Mirror: November, 1962, Florida] |
| Diary of a Young Artist: November, 1962, Florida. p. [4]. ("My present situation") [Mirror: November, 1962, Florida] |
| Now that I'm a writer again [Telling It Like It Is]. p. [6]. |
| To speak what is ON your MIND [To All Who Would Know]. p. [8]. |
| Letter to Mel from Kathy and reply. p. [4]. |
| Diary of a Young Artist: Dec. 1962, New York City. p. [6]. [Mirror: December, 1962, Bowery loft, New York City] |
| Letter from Mel Lyman to David Silver of "What's Happening Mr. Silver" concerning the show telecast on Channel 2, April 24, 1968 p. [8]. |
| How much you feel is an exact measure of just how alive you are [To All Who Would Know]. p. [8]. |
| I used to be degraded but now I am divine [Telling It Like It Is]. p. [26]. |
| Love [Like a monkey swinging from limb to limb]. p. [28]. |
| Letter to Brian [Keating] of the New York Avatar. p. [4]. |
| When Was There Greatness in History?. p. [5]. |
| The Whole World is Watching. p. [6-7]. |
| Some Enlightening News. p. [19]. |
| Creeping around on this planet [Telling It Like It Is]. p. [19]. |
| Once I was free of memories. p. [27]. |
| Reply to Patti Ramsay's letter. p. [2]. |
| When, by one experience or another [Contemplations]. p. [3]. |
| The more sensitive the man [Contemplations]. p. [6]. |
| To carry loneliness with grace is dignity. p. [7]. |
| Some Enlightening News. p. [10]. |
| The Democratic Process. p. [11]. |
| The Fort Hill Community. p. [22-33]. |
| We have been afloat now for seven months.... p. [34-35]. |
| Message to Humanity. p. [3]. |
| As Christ appearing in this modern day and age. p. [5-6]. |
| Reply to Mark Hirschhorn's letter. p. [10]. |
| Review of Jacques Sandulescu's Donbas. p. [12]. |
| I have written much here that ridicules [from Autobiography]. p. [13]. |
| Although it seems that many days have passed. p. [17]. |
| I'll never forget the day my father took me aside (with Wayne Hansen). p. [18-19]. |
| The more freedom, the more discipline required. [Essay on the New Age] p. [20]. |
| There is a divine spirit that dwells deep in the heart of man. [Essay on the New Age] p. [22]. |
| Patience is the test of character. p. [24]. |
| The Body Does Not Create Life. [Contemplations] p. [26]. |
| All Life is Ruled by Law. [Essay on the New Age] p. 7. |
| All that really matters in this life is a man's inner worth. [Contemplations] p. 42. |