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TES8 Session 357 July 31, 1967 Venice Pete Jet fire dimensional

[...] Jane paused often while giving this material.) We will try here… Joseph… The name of the town was either S A C O (spelled), or this formed the main body of the name, you see.

G R I P P E, (spelled) I believe. [...]

(“Do you want to spell it?”)

TPS2 Session 628 (Deleted Portion) November 15, 1972 Ching gamelike coughing Murphy Nope

He did better than usual (comma), lately, in the store today, and immediately found himself substituting a bad coughing spell (in the store, P&C)—highly illuminating. [...]

TES2 Session 67 July 1, 1964 Roberts Marshall Louisiana Tom gallery

[...] The words yes and no, spelled out on the board, are here indicated in parentheses whenever the pointer moved to them.

(Jane received most of the above answer mentally, before the board spelled it out. [...]

(As Tom Roberts began to spell the name out, Jane and I both knew in advance what it would be.)

(“That’s the way Jane spells that word.”)

TES9 Session 488 June 18, 1969 local defeat mess incident cybernetics

[...] They automatically sweep his consciousness into other areas of activity, away from issues to which he may have been sensitized in the past, and serve to give him a breathing spell and refreshment.

The twenty minutes of psycho-cybernetics should be particularly maintained when he is not feeling well, for in themselves they help him change his mood and give a breathing spell. [...]

TES8 Session 365 September 18, 1967 dash gee gru Minn shopin

[...] You will have to work out the spelling on this: Minn-a-sap-a (my phonetic interpretation). [...] A gee (spelled out) dash gee; a gee-gee or gru dash gru. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 903, February 25, 1980 grid mammals classifications fragments transmigration

Every c-e-l-l (spelled), in those terms, is a sender and a receiver. [...]

In the 4th session for December 8, 1963, the personality Jane and I had been contacting through the Ouija board, Frank Withers, spelled out with the board’s pointer the message that he preferred to be called Seth—and Seth it’s been ever since. [...]

[...] Although she was by then receiving quick mental answers to many of our questions in the sessions, often she was still cautiously verifying those responses by having at least their beginnings spelled out letter by letter upon the board. [...]

TES8 Session 415 June 10, 1968 pilot gulf Blevins bailed fuel

[...] All I have here are the letters (spelled out) D E L. Someone connected with him has a sister in Spokane. [...]

TPS2 Session 603 January 10, 1972 Rembrandt varnish compromises pigment Italy

[...] Pinot (spelled).

[...] (Pause.) It could be Pinet (spelled). Also add a date: 1660. [...]

[...] Write down the word caronide (spelled). [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 16, 1978 recaptured rearouse strides tend jestful

[...] Agree to give yourselves a breathing spell from them. [...]

SDPC Epilogue — A Personal Evaluation interior apport flavor provided alertness

Occult spring
With its apport of flowers
Casts its spell
Upon the land

TES8 Session 355 July 26, 1967 Ferd Australia Madonna Halfway Pete

(“Do you want to spell that out?”)

The entity name here, Joseph, is an odd one: M-I-N-K-E (spelled out.).

TPS2 Session 600 (Deleted Portion) December 13, 1971 cordella Alphabets language shambalina impressionism

The word shambalina (spelled by Seth at my request) connotes the changing faces that the inner self adopts through its various experiences. [...]

Shambalina garapharti (spelled), or the changing faces of the soul, smile and laugh at each other. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 8, 1971 Davey Joel Oslo sway opium

[...] I will see that your name is spelled correctly. [...]

[...] Alae (spelled out), now that was the name of a particular type of cargo, perhaps algae, that was a part of the ships contents. [...]

TPS2 Session 602 January 5, 1972 cordellas sound language sh onomatopoeia

(“Do you want to spell that out?”

(Leaning forward humorously, eyes wide:) I cannot spell it. [...]

TES1 Session 13 January 6, 1964 enzymes chlorophyll solidified mental wires

[...] As the board spelled out the answer, Jane began to hear it within, a bit in advance.)

(The above was spelled out. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 19, 1984 coughing steam cold loge stage

[...] It had turned very windy, and I thought it might mean another cold spell.)

TES7 Session 333 April 10, 1967 Barbara Oklahoma alto town John

(“How do you spell that?”)

[...] Southwest portion of the state, name Nigar, N i g a r (spelled) last name.

TES1 Introduction board pointer obtained parentheses onehanded

Unless otherwise indicated in the early sessions, the pointer gave yes and no answers by moving to the appropriate word printed on the board, rather than by spelling out the answer letter by letter. [...]

TES2 Session 71 July 15, 1964 grass Hubbell seed Ted matter

[...] The words yes and no, spelled out on the board, are here enclosed in parenthesis whenever the pointer moved to them. Answers Jane received mentally before the board spelled them out, are indicated by *.

(“Can you spell out your first name?”)

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 841, March 14, 1979 viruses immunity thoughts Jonestown autopsies

[...] The smallest c-e-l-l (spelled) within your body contributes to that emotional reality, and reacts instantly to your thoughts.

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