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[...] My idea of a moment point is only an approximation of your physical moment. [...] A moment point is a range of action.
[...] A moment point basically consists not of any particular given time division, but is within your system a convenient term that expresses or represents the range of reality that can be conveniently embraced without undue strain.
From this standpoint these are fragment personalities; therefore, they have your memories up to that point of their initiation, and they continued on from there. [...] To them, however, they were the age that you were at the point of their breakoff. [...]
I was totally alert and critical at the time, focused at a high point of concentration, though, in that all of my attention was pivoted expectantly. [...]
[...] There were new bursts of noise from downstairs at this point, and the image vanished.
At the basis of almost all problems of any nature there is a point where value fulfillment is being denied. The point is not so much to search for what is wrong, but to discover what expression is denied, even while it is sought for. [...]
[...] Now you are actively acting as a trusted party, working for the release of the portion held in relative captivity, and your assurances at this point can be extremely important. [...]
Ruburt has also managed to set up a better system of communication, and whenever you begin to pay more attention to your impulses again, you are bound to get off-center at any point. [...]
I suggest therefore at this point, that you encourage Ruburt in spontaneous physical activity as divorced, say, from a discipline exercise. [...]
These may appear to be minor suggestions, beside the point, and yet they will initiate greater feeling for spontaneity and motion, and represent breakthroughs that will also have symbolic significance—which is of course why I suggest them.
He is at a point where they are ready to break up entirely. [...]
The point was completely unconscious earlier.
[...] They are also however excellent exercises that will result in the training so advantageous at the point of transition.
This change will also attract more energy (pause), bring it forth from you Joseph (pointing at me).. [...]
[...] One point: Ruburt’s whole personality did indeed protect itself, for unless it were integrated and fully committed it would not have the energy to sustain the activities with which it will now be involved.
[...] There are several subtle points here; I want to make sure that you have them.
[...] The two selves momentarily become merged in a psychological synthesis, and the past self, no longer at that point momentarily immobilized by fear, instead follows through and performs adequately.
[...] The main tension points however involved the ligaments of the neck, affecting the eyes, and while those ligaments stayed more or less rigid, the eyes got used to doing their work in a restricted area. [...]
There are some points that should be mentioned concerning the definition of the self, or a self, as I gave it to you during our last session.
Once again I make the point, a seeming paradox: The self constantly changes. [...]
[...] The inner self operates as a relay station, as a reference point for the various seemingly disconnected selves. [...]
The inner self could be called, then, the nucleus, the original point of action from which all the other emanations that form the whole self began. [...]
(Speculating about a triangle in which he was involved, John said he could see where the weak point would be his immediate superior, his district manager in Rochester, and the strong point would be the regional manager in Long Island. [...]
[...] He is at the strong point of the triangle, and he would try to manipulate both Philip and the man. [...]
The two stronger men now at two points of the triangle will overpower the strength of the man who has been at the main position. [...]
Once again, his attempts are at the point of success, so it is highly important that he trust the physician within, and the body’s ancient knowledge, and I know he has begun again to use those suggestions.
Probabilities always go off from points of psychological tension here, of course, and so they have a psychological validity for the individual involved in the world that you know. [...]
Each life, regardless of its nature, possesses it own unique vantage point, and an individual may sometimes take an obscure or a long-lasting disease simply to present himself or herself with experience that most others would shun. An individual might seek such a vantage point in order to look at the universe in a different fashion, asking questions that perhaps could not be answered if asked from any other position.
[...] But at the imaginary point on your line that represents any given moment, action moves out in all directions. From the standpoint of that moment point, you could imagine action forming an imaginary circle with that point as an apex. But this happens at the point of every moment.
[...] In the dream universe, in all systems of such nature, development is achieved not by traveling your single line, but by delving into that point that you call a moment. [...] The particular point, in one manner, is being pursued by you in such a slow fashion that it appears to be a series of happenings strung out in a thread of continuity. [...]
[...] As with her earlier experiences, these were excellent and quite to the point considering her hassles. [...]
[...] The Stonehenge poem (that Jane began writing earlier in March, when we received an English postcard from Michael Lorimer) in a way is a case in point, since it shows the reawakening of a certain kind of creative and psychic activity. [...]
(A good point. [...]
He is beginning to identify better with his body—a very important point. [...]
His abilities, to be used fully, would inevitably have led him to such a crisis point, or better to such a challenge. Any work of art of his, not an apprentice work, would have led him to the same point. [...]
Now Joseph (pause), neither of you should overlook the fact that in one way or another, and regardless of the psychic development, such a crisis point (Jane’s symptoms) would have appeared in Ruburt’s life as a result of personal characteristics, present-life background, and past-life characteristics.
As long as he acted with relative abandon, as in the early years, relatively unreasoning, then there was no point of conflict. [...]
[...] But finally she reached the point where there just wasn’t enough time for her to answer the telephone that often and get her own work done too.)
[...] Your experience changes constantly, and so does the intimate context of your life — but you concentrate upon points of order, in your terms, that actually serve to scale down the context of your experience to make it more comprehensible. [...]
[...] There are, then, more or less formal psychological arrangements that are used as reference points, or settings. [...]
[...] It is, instead, a certain kind of organization that is indeed inviolate even while it is itself a portion of other kinds of consciousnesses, with their own points of focus. [...]
I have several points along these lines to discuss with you this evening. There is one point however, an important side issue, that I want to mention first. [...]
Here are some general points, but I will fill these in and add to them at our next session.
The book became a sore point, and the focus in his work of the inner problem, a symbol. [...]
At the crisis point you were both alienated. [...]
[...] If you are intuitively aware of that miraculous neatness, if you allow yourself to be enveloped within that particular moment point, then the painting will form itself about you in somewhat the same manner that I am formed about Ruburt’s voice. [...]
[...] This will result in paintings in which your chosen point of attention radiates through the form, illuminating all other objects in the painting, and psychically radiating outward from the painting.
Now one other small point. [...]
[...] She pointed to it now.)