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Now I will let you all take a break, and I will return in a moment.
[...] You can predict some events and they can occur, but you create the future in every moment.
In our own sessions I have explained something that I haven’t mentioned in class, and it is this: For every moment of time that you seem to exist in this universe, you do not exist in it. [...]
[...] It is here and then it is not here, but the physical self focuses upon only those moments of physical reality. [...]
Now: Give us a moment. [...]
(Long pause at 9:27.) Now: Give us a moment and we will resume dictation. [...]
[...] Often a few moments’ reflection afterward will allow you to see why the one image merged into the other. [...]
[...] You are able to step aside from the moment as you know it, and return to it and find it there. [...]
[...] (Smile.) Now give us a moment.
Give us a moment. [...]
[...] Now it makes little difference, you see, when the transformation is worked, in your terms, or what dials are turned, or whether or not I as myself am at this moment within Ruburt speaking in your terms, or whether I did this (meaning this session, being delivered by Jane now) last evening in your terms, and tonight is a film or playback.
Give us a moment. [...]
[...] The physical senses can only perceive reality a little bit at a time, and so it seems to you that one moment exists, and is gone forever, and the next moment comes, and like the one before it disappears. [...]
I have been biding my time, seeking for the most auspicious moment in which to speak to you, and to announce my presence—for I am here in these classes, as indeed Ruburt knows that I am.
[...] Give us a moment here.
Now give me moment, Joseph.
Now, this point is within you at this moment and each moment and it is a point of feeling and awareness. [...] You must learn, therefore, to accept the feeling of any moment. [...] To recognize within yourself the power that exists within you at any given moment of your time, and do not look away from it. [...]
[...] By accepting your feelings, at this moment or at any moment as they apply to yourselves and to others in the room, you can make your first steps. [...]
Now there is a point within each of you, at this moment, in this room at this time, that is a connection with all of reality that you can ever know and this point is a point of feeling. [...]
[...] Pretend that the present moment is like a wheel, with your concentration at the hub. [...] Otherwise the hub alone would get you nowhere, and your “moment” would not even give you a bumpy ride.
[...] Each present moment of your experience is dependent upon the future as well as the past, your death as well as your birth. [...]
You could not die unless you were the kind of creature who was born, nor could you have a present moment as you consider it. [...]
[...] Sometimes it never touches the hub of your present moment at all, as you think of it, as far as your memory is concerned; yet the dream is, and it is registered at all other levels of your existence, including the cellular.
8. See the quotations from Seth about the moment point in Note 11 for Appendix 12. One of the references also included in that note can be traced back to his material on reincarnation, moment points, and dreams in the 668th session for Chapter 19 of Personal Reality.
Give us a moment … Whether or not you remember your dreams, you are educating yourself as they happen. [...]
If, however, you pause first and wait a moment, you can begin to glimpse the environment that serves as a stage: the natural landscape of the dream reality. [...]
Give us a moment … Your dream experience represents a pivotal reality, like the center of a wheel. [...]
These moment points, incidentally, serve as reference points often from one field of activity to another, as openings or entryways. Such a moment point has a peculiar molecular structure, that is a result of intensification of action, and basically has nothing to do with the moment point happening to coincide with what you call a physical moment.
[...] Therefore this whole self surrounds many more moment points simultaneously, using one moment point in particular as a reference or entry point.
[...] The subconscious, even the personal subconscious, is much freer from the moment point than is the ego, and it can inform the ego of important developments which can be of great help.
There are systems in which a moment,5 from your standpoint, is made to endure for the life of a universe. I do not mean that a moment is simply stretched, or that time is slowed down alone, but that all the experiences possible within a moment become realities within that framework. [...]
Now: Your self-reality in any given moment is like that seed, following probable generations that appear in other dimensions as well as this one. In each now-moment, you draw from the vast bank of unpredictable actions certain ones that are “significant” to you; and your private idea of significance will result in what then seems to be predictable action.
[...] Give us a moment …
[...] Give us a moment … In the life that you know, as given in Personal Reality, your beliefs act to specify the particular probable events that will become “real.”10 Because you are a probable self, an understanding of your own nature will show you some of the abilities, not used here, but present, that you can indeed choose to actualize. [...]
[...] Give us a moment … Each year is like one ledge, however, bringing forth countless variations of the characteristic “flora” growing there. [...]
(10:17.) Now give us a moment … As the cells operate with the knowledge of probable actions and still maintain the physical body in your chosen system, so the psyche, operating in the same way, “seeds” itself in many different probabilities. [...]
(10:25.) Give us a moment … (Pause.) Back to our flowers. [...]
In the first place you are looking at one version of the universe, as it seems to exist at the moment of your perception. [...]
The span of a whole man’s lifetime is no more than a moment point. The ego is the portion of you equipped to explore and experience this moment point in depth. [...] You have experiences within a few physical moments of physical time, experiences that are entirely independent of your time structure.
You are exploring the inner contents of a moment, delving into its experience. [...]
Give us a moment, please. [...]
Give us a moment please. [...]
[...] The relaxed body sends forth hormones and chemicals of a balanced nature that influence the processes of thought, modulate moods, and also allow for moments of deep contentment, and moments of elation. [...]
(10:39.) Give us a moment.... [...]
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