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TES6 Session 254 April 27, 1966 kettle Lilliard teapot gliddiard looming

(“A teapot or water kettle.” Bill Gallagher, who has ulcers, drinks either coffee or tea on his visits, and he was present on April 15. Don also drinks tea or coffee rather often. Our kettle was in use therefore on the evening of April 15.

Some connection with gliddiard. Perhaps this symbolizes music. A brief encounter. Six. Connection with a teapot or water kettle. Gold. Several advantages. A looming shape. This can be literal or symbolic, as an unpleasant event could be seen to loom ahead.

A teapot or a kettle. Ruburt connects this with your mother’s house.

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.

SS Part One: Chapter 1: Session 513, February 5, 1970 warp linear infrequently blotted grammatically

The fact of this book is proof that the ego does not have the whole kettle of personality to itself, for there is no doubt that it is being produced by some other personality than that of the writer known as Jane Roberts. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 867, July 23, 1979 portraits species disease inventions perplexity

[...] I bid you a fond good evening, and we have opened up a fine kettle of metaphysical fish.

TPS1 Session 478 (Deleted) April 28, 1969 pluck weeds pen desire sell

[...] But a watched kettle, if you will forgive the mixed metaphors, does not boil. [...]

TES3 Session 118 January 4, 1965 organism fields influences planes actuality

[...] The whole physical organism contains checks and balances of which your scientists are still not aware, and I must also mention that for all its mandy-pamby, astrology has a strong basis, although it is only one small portion of the whole story, and not indeed the whole kettle of tales.

TSM Chapter Four voice counteraction Rob parapsychologist hoarseness

[...] You notice that earlier I used the term ‘plane’ rather than ‘planet,’ because you do not have the whole kettle to yourself. [...]

TES1 Session 14 January 8, 1964 solidified plane counteraction board cup

[...] You notice I do not use the word planet but plane, since you do not have the whole kettle to yourself.

TPS6 Deleted Session February 4, 1981 public exposure latest disclaimer books

[...] They begin by giving some verbal tribute to old definitions, and then take off from there, having firmly established the fact that he is more or less in the same kettle of fish. [...]