P. S. This is a way that I want to communicate some of the ideas of what can be done by members of the Utopian Society to meet more people and to spread the word that we exist. First of all, let us consider the possibility that we are the forerunners of a new breed of philosophical people. We like to discuss our ideas and we enjoy meeting people who share our interests. Let us then define as clearly as possible what our interests are and get them listed in the Utopian Liaison Office, so that we can write to other members of the society who also have listed the same interests. Let us also do everything we can to spread the word that the Utopian Society exists. Each of us lives in an area that has one or more libraries. Let us visit the local librarians and show them copies of Utopian Eyes and The Storefront Classroom and ask them to take a membership for their library. \ Let us write down the names of all the local stores that could sell Utopian Eyes. . . book stores, natural health food stores, college book stores. record shops, funky restaurants or coffee houses etc. Send the names to Bluejay Way. She has a group of friends who meet weekly for a prosaics workshop and they get out mailings to stores and people who might want to spread the word, carry the magazine for sale, join the society, etc. Also, those persons who have some free time on their hands could join the Advertising Outreach Task Force and write to people who might want to join the Utopian Society. We can provide members of this task force with some membership kits. Some of us who can afford it chip in seven dollars a month for a pass-through account managed by Bluejay Way. This money is all spent, every cent of it, to advertise the Utopian Society in national magazines. As more members come in to the society, they are all told about the Utopian Liaison Office. Then, local people find out about other , members of the society who live in their geographic area. . . and they can then form into small study and discussion groups. Storefront Classroom Comm. P. O. Box II74 San Francisco. (‘A 94101 Phone: I415] 5664502 A center for the study and practice of utopian psychology has been formed in San Francisco. Utopian psychology is a science that opens the way to righteous, natural highness through the use of reason and lifestyle analysis. Utopian psychology is a non-therapeutic psychol- ogy; it has no professionals, counselors, gurus, or fees. There are many rewards for people who are involved in the utopian psychology process on a continuous basis, like for instance good friendships, high conversation, clarity of mind, and a wide range of possibilities in vocational activities, economics, art, and homelife. The Utopian Society is the best thing that ever happened to most of us. It is such a dignified way for us to meet and make new friends. The group in San Francisco acts as a clearing house and central headquarters for communicating all of the ideas to members across the nation. All of us study "Far Out West" comics and introduce our friends to the comic strip. Those of us who see ourselves as world citizens fly the ecology flag in our homes. Many of us are working on the production of the multi-media encyclopaedia and the scenario of "The Cosmic Opera," which describes how the utopians grew and formed a vacation and retirement estate. The center for the study and practice of utopian psychology in San Francisco exists. It is a going concern. The Utopian Society also is a going concern. If other people around the country add their energy to ours, then we will continue to grow and attract many more people. Our society is not out to make money off of anyone, or to convert anyone to an irrational religion. . . it exists to foster utopian consciousness.