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[...] It has solved one problem and decided to use the method to solve another, or it has decided that from its particular vantage point it would rather close the books and begin anew.
Many of the points you have made to Ruburt lately have been well taken, and were more important than you realized. [...]
[...] Then, according to the material and Ruburt’s condition, I may speak rather continually while some points are covered.
For you (pointing to me) always there has been a love of land, and the fruits of the land.
The vision will take another form, but if you have faithfully followed through, then the vision and its adopted form become one moment point. [...]
[...] Also, the same object was used in the next session, the 258th, and it is interesting to see how Seth picks up some of the same points both times. These points of agreement will be noted in the 258th session.
[...] In the chapter five connected with the object, Jane uses a dream of Ernfred’s to make a certain point.
[...] It is one Jane made to help her see clearly certain points involving the whole self, and waking and dreaming states. There was much handwritten copy beneath it. [...]
[...] To make some of her points in the chapter Jane uses a recurring childhood dream of her own. [...]
[...] Suppose I ask him to be more specific about a certain point, say a shape? Won’t he take the question as a sign that the point needs to be clarified?”)
[...] There was more here but the above is the main point made.
[...] It occurs to me however that it would be advantageous to include in the middle section my ideas concerning the construction of physical matter, the inverted time system, moment points, a discussion concerning the dream universe, and the system of probability. [...]
[...] I do not suggest at this point that you or Ruburt attempt to contact me during any projection. [...]
[...] You will be projecting of course into the probable future as it exists for you at this point.
One point: There is involved here a freedom from your physical time that can be gained in no other way. [...]
Therefore it is not overplaying the point to say that all psychic phenomena is caused by suggestion. [...] There are several points that I would like to cover this evening, for I have you here now, you see, where you cannot talk back to me.
[...] There are many points to be considered, and these matters certainly cannot be covered in one evening such as this. [...]
[...] You, at this point in our acquaintanceship, have little to lose by being so kind to me, and so permissive and sympathetic in your attitude. [...]
[...] Nor, my dear doctor, is there any reason at this point why I should leap in with both feet, and with wild unrestrained enthusiasm. [...]
1. Read Point of Power in Reality and apply that truth to Ruburt’s condition.
[...] He is an entity older than you, and he has tried to point the way to you.
[...] (Seth pointed to Dave.)
[...] (Seth now pointed to John Bradley.) And for you, the time to move is not yet.
This will also be at the point when you can do your best within the company and have your best opportunity to begin some beneficial changes.
[...] Yet Seth certainly knew what he was doing, for he used his own unorthodox method of communication as a case in point.
“If you are willing to concede the point, then I have other arguments. [...]
[...] Smiling, Seth said, “One other point: These sessions are scheduled, and therefore operate under certain controlled conditions. [...]
[...] The tricky point here is that the self has no boundaries except those it accepts out of ignorance. [...]
(Here, Jane pointed to herself. She became highly amused, then pointed first at me and then Bill.)
[...] She pointed at Bill, sitting quietly on the couch.)
(Laughing, Jane pointed again and again at Bill.)
[...] A male’s personality at that point would have held too many temptations as far as overaggressiveness and cruelty were concerned.
[...] She didn’t want to do such psychic detective work, she said, because it reminded her of her own difficulties—an obvious point we both mentioned. [...]
[...] All of these points could be subsumed under the one broad question that I wanted Seth to go into when he’d finished with the Prentice-Hall material.)
It is in the light of that image that Ruburt feels incompetent—a highly important point. [...]
[...] That meant that at that point newly activated portions of muscles and joints were working more or less in unison. [...]
[...] At that point he immediately took it for granted, with a rush of self-disapproval, that this was a sign that he had learned nothing, and that his body was objecting to the whole idea of going out, and therefore challenging him—in other words, that his negative beliefs had risen to challenge new healthier attitudes.
You both did very well up until that point last evening, and afterward Ruburt in particular did well, though both of you managed to avoid pitfalls that might otherwise have occurred. [...]
[...] There are some days when his body can perform in that regard, and some days when it cannot at this point.
[...] The test object was a ball-point pen drawing of a dog; my four-year-old nephew made it while my brother Bill’s family and Jane and I visited my parents last Sunday. [...]
[...] It is nevertheless an important point.
[...] It now burned quite steadily at this low point, just as it had burned equally steadily earlier.
[...] The candle flame, now, attained its highest point of the evening; it was well over an estimated two inches in height, rising up to such a height that a thin trail of black smoke escaped from it. [...]
(One minute pause.) There are several points I would like to make. [...]
At physical death, after the last reincarnation, then the normal body form is the dream body, and excursions are made from this point, you see. [...]
Now I realize that Ruburt is not too happy with me for bringing up this next point. [...]
One small interesting point here. [...]
I will go further and shock you thoroughly, by mentioning that your regular seeds that do not develop, do not fail as a rule because of a lack of the necessary environmental ingredients, but simply because, for various reasons during a particular arbitrary point, they do not choose to so develop.
[...] This may also represent a needed resting point.
And you may also now take your resting point.