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[...] You understand that from a given point of silence, sound begins and grows louder. What you do not understand is that from that given point of silence, which is your point of non-perception, sounds also begin that grow deeper and deeper into silence, yet still have meaning and as much variety as the sounds that you know, and these are also symbols. [...]
[...] Main points should be the trust of the body—that is paramount—and the expression of the creative spontaneous self in all areas of daily life. [...]
[...] The evening suggestions have been shorter and to the point—and to some extent took effect almost immediately. [...]
[...] The main point for now that I want to make is that Ruburt does indeed perceive the world differently, and he cannot try to force that vaster kind of perception into the narrow confines of ordinary work ideas.
“In your terms — the phrase is necessary — the moment point, the present, is the point of interaction between all existences and reality. All probabilities flow through it, though one of your moment points may be experienced as centuries, or as a breath, in other probable realities of which you are a part.” Thus, just as a moment point can be explored indefinitely, so each newly arising question results in an ever-widening pool of inquiry.
Later in these notes I plan to return to Seth’s point about the psyche’s events and time. [...]
[...] Many times I’ve had the idea that a good analogy here is furnished by Seth’s concept of the “moment point.” [...]
As in Volume 1, notes are presented at session break times as always, but I’ve indicated the points of origin of what would ordinarily be footnotes by using consecutive (superscription) numbers within the text of each session. [...]
[...] There is conditioning involved here, as with anything else, but this represents one of your very highest points so far, and I am certain that you will improve. [...]
[...] This is a good point to remember.
Then you can point these out to others. [...]
[...] In basic terms, as far as your plane is concerned, the body does appear in a new location, but it does not travel between two points, as a vehicle might do. [...]
[...] His energy is now, incidentally, normal— that is, his energy is at the point where it was, but now its emergence will not be blocked as it was at that point, just before his symptoms.
I am the mentor in all of this, pointing out the implications and the lessons to be gained. [...]
[...] Because of his background with his mother he had built up in defense a strong dislike, not merely for illness, for this (Jane, eyes open wide, pointed at me for emphasis), is beneficial, but a strong dislike (pause) that amounted almost (underlined) to hatred, for anyone who was sick, particularly crippled in any way, or hampered in motion.
Your discussion this evening, and events since our session have been to the point, and beneficial. [...]
[...] This has been mentioned before but it is a good point, that retaliation against his mother was felt to be impossible, for she would then have an attack for which Ruburt felt responsible. [...]
He keeps minute by minute count of you when you are working—all unaware, yet he makes it a point not to ask you about your painting a good deal of the time. [...]
[...] (As mentioned earlier, there is no precise point of death, but I am speaking as if there is for the sake of your convenience.)
At this point many variations in behavior emerge, each the result of individual background, knowledge, and habit. [...]
[...] On the other hand, she has an unerring sense of direction in local surroundings, and can indicate the points of the compass far better than I can. [...]
[...] Then there is a period of self-examination, a rendering of accounts, so to speak, in which they are able to view their entire performance, their abilities and weak points and to decide whether or not they will return to physical existence.
[...] It is the … creative product, en masse, of our individual and joint dreams … Our world is a dream level for some other types of consciousness; it’s shared to some extent, then, and can serve as a meeting point.
“Seth straddles many of these points and appears in the dream levels of others at their personal symbol level. [...]
(“At that point the speed was right and things ‘clicked’ somehow. [...] The Seth Two experience would be an even greater acceleration of this speed, reached at the point of the pyramid effect Jane describes.
[...] (Pause, pointing to Sue): This one here is waiting for him to come back, so she can feel the difference.
There is one point I can add here, in connection with the religious drama of Christ and the disciples.
[...] At first Jane was very concerned at my experiences before and during the session; she told me later that at this point she almost decided not to continue the session. [...]
Now: In the demonstration in which Joseph so kindly assisted us, several points were made to implement the material just given.
We will be dealing now, after what I hope is suitable background material, with some chapters on the nature of existence after physical death, at the point of death, and involving the final physical death at the end of the reincarnational cycle. [...]
Ruburt’s own development makes this possible, for it was necessary that he progress to the point that he has in Adventures,2 and reach the level of certain theories so that these could be used as springboards. [...]
[...] Since I have told you that in your terms your past, present, and future exist at once, these units are constantly emerging out of your now-point from both the future and the past.
[...] Looking back at any point, you are sure that the “self” of ten years ago is the self of today, though perhaps changed in certain respects.
[...] The individual who takes it for granted that he is worthwhile does not need to belabor the point. [...]
(10:10.) Even in primitive societies, witch doctors and other natural therapists have understood that the point of power is in the present, and they have utilized natural hypnosis as a method of helping other individuals to concentrate their own energy. [...]
If the cultural concepts include voodoo or witchcraft, then the therapeutic situation will be seen in that context, and a curse uncovered; which, using the power point of the present, the doctor will then reverse.
At this point do not think of the future, but only of the present. [...]