I was having ChatGPT do some deep research for me when it mentioned a writing that isn’t well known and possibly writing on the back of first made “See Rock Gate” postcards. Here’s what ChatGPT said about this.
Not the 1946 Advertisement Pamphlet, but the short text that was actually printed on Ed’s first “See Rock Gate” postcards and early handouts. Collectors sometimes call it his “Rule of Life” or “Moral Code” piece.
Here’s the distinction:
• In the 1930s–40s, when the place was still called Rock Gate, Ed had souvenir postcards and handbills that said “SEE ROCK GATE”.
• On the back of at least one early version, he printed a short essay-like text — not about magnetism, but about personal conduct, purity, and relationships, echoing themes from A Book in Every Home.
• It wasn’t bound or titled like Magnetic Current; it was more like a stand-alone reflection or “life advice” note.
• Surviving examples are very scarce — they only show up in memorabilia collection.
Anyone have any idea about this or have the actually writing? Thanks!