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I am speaking to you both individually and for the book here: Any point in your present is a potential point of great creative change, but because of the rhythms spoken of, it is easier for changes to occur in certain cycles.
The energy of your being exists outside of your system, however, and impinges upon it in your terms, becoming “alive” physically at certain points of time and space. [...]
(9:26.) Again, what actually happens is that the energy of your being impinges, say, at seven [moment] points2 into the three-dimensional system. At each of these points, what seems to be an isolated life is experienced. [...]
[...] Even your dreams, you see, must come through that point in the present — of spirit’s intersection with flesh. [...]
2. Seth emphatically says: THE PRESENT IS THE POINT OF POWER. According to him, the point of power is where flesh and matter meet with spirit. That juncture embodies the actions and beliefs we choose to draw from all of our previous points of power. [...]
As Seth suggests, through even a five-minute exercise, in which we sit quietly and look about, we can become aware that the present is the point of power. [...] We have the full freedom to insert new creative goals in our point-of-power exercises. [...]
Fields, or p-l-a-n-e-s (spelled) of interrelatedness connect all kinds of life, supporting it not through, say, just one system — a biological one or a spiritual one — but at every conceivable point of its existence. [...]
If you utilize the point of power properly (as described in the 657th session in Chapter Fifteen), you will feel the nonphysical energy translated into effective personal power through your intersection with flesh. [...] All of the exercises given earlier in this book are prerequisites, however; they are necessary so that you understand how the point of power is to be used. [...]
You cannot use the point of power to gain control over another, for your own beliefs will automatically trap you. [...] You have been told to experience your feelings and not to deny them, so you are not to use the point of power as an attempt to refute the reality of your emotions at any given time.
The point of power, again, is in the present, when your nonphysical self merges with corporeal reality. [...]
(11:44.) If you hate a parent, for example, you cannot use the point of power to tell yourself that you love the parent instead. [...]
[...] The points where this voice was loudest and strong—these points often represented openings through which the development could occur. [...]
Regardless of the apex point however, attraction operates, and there are reasons why these particular connections have been made rather than others. There are events that unite us and that have served as turning points in the development of our various personalities. [...]
Some material he can present to you more clearly than I. This was particularly true up to this present point. [...]
There was a point, you see, of interpretation and translation (pause) as Seth interpreted material from me in such a way that Ruburt could then receive it. [...]
[...] Involved in this also will be the interrelationship that exists between systems of reality, including certain points of contact that connect them all. [...] For these various apex points can be mathematically arrived at, and will in some distant future of yours serve as contact points; in some cases taking the place of space travel.
(I did this because in the last session Seth said he would resume his discussion of theoretical material at any point we chose. [...]
[...] These emerging consciousnesses form new moment points, create new value fulfillment experiences that constantly allow the overall reality to be created even as it creates.
On a limited scale, very limited, this process is hinted at in the material having to do with moment points, action and personality.
The point of power is in the present. [...]
If you believe that the point of power is in the past in certain areas, then you lose out on a very fine advantage. [...]
[...] The creativity implied was beside the point.
[...] I do not think you believe what I tell you, and you do not believe me because you do not really believe that the point of power is in the present.
[...] There was no such point and this, if you will forgive my pun, is my point.
[...] While there was no specific point of entry as far as human consciousness was concerned, there was a point before which human consciousness as such did not exist. [...]
[...] When your friend asked his question he was, I believe, referring to the point at which self-consciousness entered into so-called inert form.
[...] To some degree it even possesses self-consciousness, and so there is no point at which self-consciousness entered, so to speak, with the sound of trumpets. [...]
Your own entity knows your strong points and your weak points, and it gives you life situations and it hopes that you will solve these problems. [...] I can point the way to you but you must follow that way on your own. [...]
[...] I must always make a point and each time I come here, though my words are meaningless, do I make a point. My very presence in this room makes a point though the words were gibberish and I can assure you that whatever else they may be, my words will not be gibberish! [...]
Now, I will consider the situation in which you are involved (pointing to Florence), and we shall discuss it at a session as soon as possible. [...]
Dictation: Any good demonstration of hypnosis will clearly show that the point of power is in the present, and that beliefs dictate your experience.
[...] The one suggestion that can break through is this: “I create my reality, and the present is my point of power.” [...]
It is of greatest importance that you realize several points before you try the method I suggest.
Our prospects for the immediate future will involve discussions of our threefold universal fields, their development, interrelationship, correlations and reference points.
Data from one such universe can and does serve as a reference point in another. [...]
[...] They represent however almost reflections of the same action, and are viewed from different dimensional points.
[...] In all such cases the mental action occurs simultaneously in all systems in which it will have a reality; in which it can be used as a reference point in other words.
He should point out frankly the fact that he has been more valuable to his firm than others who have slavishly followed conventional policy. This point strongly made, will impress itself upon those in the meeting.
[...] His point of approach will be best if it follows closely the following suggestions.
He should point out that his success so far, and his value, has been a direct result of his insistence upon following his own nature and acting upon his own ideas. [...]
If these points are considered and followed, then the financial gains will show themselves. [...]
Now: the present is the point of power. [...]
[...] Children also know that the present is the point of power, and that precept is a biological truth, for the physical body in your terms cannot act in the future or in the past, but only in its contact with the present moment.
[...] It can deliver it to you in the same way as your crossword puzzle exercises, but you have not thoroughly understood, in that regard, that the point of power is in the present, and that you do there also create your own reality.
[...] We had an interesting talk, and I made some very good points—wish I had them written down. My main point was that by displacing the cause of their troubles outside themselves, the patient freed himself or herself of guilt and responsibility for their own welfare. [...]
Many times people at the point of desperation seize upon such ideas, and often they are valuable because they relieve people of hidden guilts; they are not “to blame” for their difficulties—but certain elements outside of their own selves are the culprits. [...]
[...] It is too great a strain upon your own personality at this point and it is not necessary at this point. [...] Do not force yourself to a point of strain. [...]
[...] You are flesh and blood at this point of space and time as you think of it, and not sterile pure air, therefore, what you receive will automatically come through the subconscious layers of your mind. [...] And he will not go beyond some point where you cannot follow. [...]
[...] Now you have enough sense to know not to go overboard on the one hand, and not to inhibit your abilities on the other, and your own personality and your own true feeling must dictate where that point is and no one else can tell you. [...]
[...] There is simply a point that you recognize as having the characteristics that you have ascribed to life, or living conditions — a point that meets the requirements that you have arbitrarily set.
This makes it highly difficult in a discussion, however, for there is no particular point at which life was inserted into nonliving matter. There is no point at which consciousness emerged. [...]
In those terms there was a point where consciousness impressed itself into matter through intent, or formed itself into matter. [...] It had nothing to do with the propensity of certain kinds of cells to reproduce, but with an overall illumination that set the conditions in which life as you think of it was possible — and at that imaginary hypothetical point, all species became latent.
There was no point at which consciousness was introduced, because consciousness was the illumination from which the first cells emerged. That illumination was everywhere then at every point aware of itself, and of the conditions formed by its presence. [...]
Now: it is the effortlessness, the spontaneous relaxation, that worries Ruburt, in that it is not specifically decided upon at any given point, but seems to happen by itself. [...]
(Long pause.)I hope to finish our book regardless of your publishing plans and so forth, and at this general point that will be beneficial to our friend as he sees some daily accomplishment made in that area. [...]
[...] We will discuss the interrelationship that exists between all systems of reality, including certain points of contact that include them all. These various points can be mathematically deduced, and will, in some future of yours, serve as contact points, taking the place of space travel in some cases.”
[...] The points where the [Seth] voice was loudest and most powerful—these points often represented openings through which the development could occur. [...]
“There are points of contact having nothing to do with time, as you know it, that are significant to all personalities; origins of new energy that are sometimes brought into existence because of the strong latent psychic capacities within individual selves. At these points, whole conglomerations of new self-units come into being, their origin sparked, as given in the last sentence. [...]
[...] In certain coordinates it exists at particular points that serve as entryways. The personality in general is formed from components existing in many realities and is an apex point. [...]
[...] The “absent” portion of the self cannot be traced through brain patterns, though the point of its departure and the point of its return may show a particular pattern. [...]
(9:30.) The symbolism of the gods, the idea of the gods on Olympus, for example, the crossing-over point at the River Styx — that kind of phenomenon was originated by the Speakers. [...]
[...] There are points of coincidence where under certain conditions entry may be made from one of these systems to the other. [...]
There is a point where five perspectives overlap. If you could find this one focal point, you could glimpse, and barely glimpse, the other four, using deduction from the point of overlapping.
[...] This point of over lapse, or overlap, this point of overlap is extremely important, for there are points of overlapping in all universes; and this will also be a be a basic factor in travel, although not in any future in the physical universe in which you will be involved.
[...] He could not project his own construction after a certain point without help from your psychic stores. [...]
Death on your plane is actually, among other things, an arrival at such a point. [...]