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(“No.” At our first discussion, though, Peg told me that a brother-in-law had just come into a tremendous amount of money as a result of lawyers fees, he is a lawyer, and a rich account. She then tied this in with an unpleasant episode in the past where there was trouble with another sister-in-law, and this brother-in-law, and thought that the money would now make this sister-in-law sit up and wonder about her own actions in the past.)
(“No.” Again, Jane’s comments. This could refer to grab in terms of greed, definitely in Peg’s account of the sister-in-law.)
(Refers to another sister-in-law of Peg’s, who was ill; no connection in particular though.)
The father of the child however was a sister of yours in that life. [...] The sister was older than yourself, and you felt, favored over you by your father.
Your sister was also fond of the uncle, and therefore was instrumental in this life in allowing him new entry; but you joined for that purpose only. [...]
[...] You also still remember that the father of your child was a woman, and your sister, and so in this life you have found the relationship ambiguous.
[...] [The postcard used as object for the session showed Mother Goose.] The Ali Baba display was quite impressive, Barbara said; so much so that she took a picture of Gary, her sister’s young son, in one of the large jars or vases belonging to Ali Baba.
(Very recently, while falling off to sleep—in the hypnogogic state—Peter Murtough had a vision of his sister Julie falling. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Now as to your picture of your sister, a period approximately six months distant and the probability of a bathroom tumble, that can be averted if no small rugs are used on the floor. [...]
This is not the case as far as your sister in concerned. [...]
([Pete:] “My mind’s a blank… My sister was thinking of a possible trip to Australia for Christmas.”)
[...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice.
A sister.
[...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice. [...]
A sister. [...]
The father of the child however was a sister of yours in that life. [...] The sister was older than yourself, and you felt, favored over you by your father.
Your sister was also fond of the uncle, and therefore was instrumental in this life in allowing him new entry; but you joined for that purpose only. [...]
[...] You also still remember that the father of your child was a woman, and your sister, and so in this life you have found the relationship ambiguous.
[...] You did have five children in the family, that is, two brothers and three sisters, one sister dying before you were grown.
[...] You had a brief affair with the sister, that is Ruburt’s present mother, but she was even then like a vulture and scared you off. [...]
(It appears to Jane and me that a distortion has already appeared, since Seth states that I wanted the sister I did not get, yet also married her. [...]
(Peggy’s sister had been married on the Saturday before Peggy and Bill left for Puerto Rico. The oddity here is that the sister and her new husband also went to Puerto Rico on their honeymoon; however they left for the island Saturday night, whereas Peggy and Bill left for Puerto Rico the next day, Sunday. [...]
They ate with Peggy’s sister and husband, or they talked about them during the meal, in an immediate fashion, thinking of them very strongly. [...]
The sister’s husband has a squat build, and uses his hands often in work.
(Jane and I have not met the husband or sister. [...]
At one time these two were brother and sister. At this time, 1602, in England, the man committed an act which put him greatly in his sister’s debt. [...]
[...] It was because of these gambling debts that he wronged his sister, and it was because of that wrong that they now once more have come together at a different relationship.
[...] The rapport existing as a rule between twins, and that does indeed exist, between Loriza, L-o-r-i-z-a and her twin (sister), goes far to account for Loriza’s latent intuitive, but partial, inner comprehension of the elements that work within, say, telepathy.
(And here I must admit that although Seth gave the entity name for Bill’s wife Ida, I did not think quickly enough to ask for the entity name of Ida’s twin sister. [...]
I hesitate because I am not certain whether or not to discuss the other woman, who is a sister to the twin before mentioned. [...]
[...] She was the daughter of Throckmorton’s half sister. You know her in this life as a relative of, I believe a niece of, your mother’s. You will recall that your mother, your present mother, was Dick’s oldest sister during that life.