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Give us a moment. (Pause.) We are having some difficulties with this. We will say that the people are yourselves. There seems to be a connection with fire. Something bright, as in a flame color. Also a connection with some old date. Old—something old, or antique. (Jane gestured impatiently.)
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(“How about colors connected with the object?”)
I have the impression again of copper, but this may simply be connected with the kettle impression. Also blue, and white, and one strong darker color. Perhaps a dark green.
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(“…a connection with fire. Something bright, as in a flame color.” Jane and I are reasonably sure a candle was burned on the coffee table that evening, Friday, April 15. This because we had been discussing Seth’s apparent success in regulating the height of a candle flame on various occasions. These are listed in appropriate sessions. Incense is also burned, usually in a joking manner because we bought some we didn’t like. Jane, being a smoker, lights matches often. None of these interpretations may apply however.
(“Also blue, and white, and one strong darker color. Perhaps a dark green.” This is interesting. The doodles on the object were made with a blue pen. We see no connection with white particularly. There is a strong darker color in a couple of spots on the object, where Don blocked out numbers. Since the obliterations are made with blue on a yellow paper, the effect is on the greenish side, and very dark. However, it may be that it was just difficult for Seth to determine between a darker blue and a dark green. Blue and green both being cool colors and side by side on the color wheel.
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