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[...] Their progress lies latent within the window of the moment point — the moment point simply being your current intersection with the reality that you know.
2. Seth first discussed his theory of “moment points” in a set of four sessions in April and May, 1965, in connection with reincarnation and the dream universe. [...] [It] surrounds many more moment points simultaneously….” [...]
Dictation: Because the point of power and action is in your present as you understand it, so each day is like the kind of window that can provide many views through its different panes.
[...] So, at your normal physical death, you come to the point where your earth-attuned consciousness can no longer handle further data without a “longer rest,” and organize it into a creative meaningful whole — in terms of time.
[...] In other words, the exercises are suggestion, and at this point the best kind.
His idea of noting down the pleasures or good points of the day should be maintained. [...]
[...] Except that as an act of faith you see he should begin to carry out some of those points now.
[...] Now, for example: so as not to bother you, Ruburt made it a point of conscience to speak to your mother on the phone for you, and not call you, when he did not want to do so. [...]
As you know, it is the focus of your perception upon certain reference points, to the exclusion of others, that helps to tie your universe together. If you distinguished other quite legitimate reference points also, then your physical universe would be indistinguishable to your perceptions; that is, physical perceptions, lost in a maze of seemingly chaotic data. Such data, such other reference points, come into your perceptions however as you are ready for them, and they change the horizons and whole conception of your universe as they do so.
Before this your psychological world was a flat one, and discoveries can now be made, and new reference points be recognized, that would have been impossible before.
These points are highly significant, and the world of the inner man will be found to gain depth, shape, motion, in and through space and time. [...]
(Slowly:) The simple picture of the universe that you see on our screen, therefore, represents a view from your own now perspective — but each star, planet, galaxy or whatever is made up of other reference points in which, to put it simply, the same patterns have different kinds of reality. True space travel would of course be time-space travel,5 in which you learned how to use points in your own universe as “dimensional clues” that would serve as entry points into other worlds. [...]
Give us a moment … The hat on the table, while possessing all of the necessary paraphernalia of reality for that scene, might also, however, serve as a different kind of reference point for one of the other programs simultaneously occurring. [...] Any of the objects shown in the program you are watching, then, may be used as a different kind of reference point in another reality, in which those objects appear as something else.
[...] The point of any image at any given time in the picture showing might represent, for example, a top hat on a table. [...]
(Pause.) If the picture were magically centered, then all “time” would be seen to flow out from the instant moment4 of perception, the private now; and in many ways the mass now, or mass perception, represents the overall now-point of your planet. [...]
[...] His weaknesses were out in the open, dramatically presented, and from that point, unless he chose death he could only go forward: for suddenly he felt that there was after all some (underlined) room to move, that achievements were possible, where before all achievements seemed beside the point in the face of his expected superhuman activity. [...]
[...] Going out in the yard (this afternoon in a wheelchair, accompanied by her nurse) was an excellent case in point, important on practical and symbolic levels. [...]
(We were very encouraged by two points especially that Seth had mentioned this evening: that Jane’s thyroid had repaired itself before—which event now could free her from dependence upon medication—and that the Sinful Self’s superhuman image had “cracked and crumbled in the hospital experience.” [...]
(These represented key points, I told Jane. [...]
Now the moment points could also represent various personalities belonging to the entity, portions of its own consciousness that it sends upon the journeys of exploration and discovery. [...] The boundaries of the entity would be imaginary, taking in as many moment points as the entity felt it could handle. [...]
[...] We well have to clear up many points for you, but we have to begin somewhere with various analogies to make a dent.
[...] Very little memory of what I said but when I stopped Barb checked several points out as very good. [...] Something about a second child, a male, also hit her; and another point that I forget. [...]
(To me, at least the checked-out information in the first part was excellent; the correct town and state, initials, the point about the second child—Barb just said yes, yes; but didn’t explain; and there was something else. [...] I was too upset and Rob was too worried about me to pick up such precise information—but will be curious as to whether or not any good points were given during the second, more charged segment.
[...] But the other night was just too much, the second episode, even considering these points, as far as I am concerned. [...] I do think that when we get the notes, I should just have Barb write out yes or no to the points given; very professional and purposely unemotional but I do want to know if that emotional bit added anything data-wise or not.
(Another point: Barb must be highly neurotic, attempting suicide by her own count, four times. [...]
[...] At any point that an individual realizes his point of power in the present, he will not need a barrier to test himself against, or to focus him in what he thinks of as the proper direction.
[...] (He often has the radio on when he is working with alternate states of consciousness, by the way, using it as a point of reference.)
[...] If you are severely ill and believe that the reasons for your symptoms exist in a past life, that you must “put up with it,” then you will not realize that your point of power is in the present, and you will not believe in the possibility of recovery.
[...] Peculiarly, in spite of her deep trance and the mass of material she’d delivered, Jane remembered one line — Seth’s remark about her using the radio as a point of reference while she worked with states of consciousness. [...]
[...] There is a point when you can take advantage of certain information, understand and perceive it. [...]
You are both at such a point now. [...]
At your point of development now they will be extremely helpful, and do not be deceived at their seeming simplicity. [...]
It may seem to you (Jane pointed to me) that this would not be the case, and that the caution is unnecessary. [...]
I suggest, quite seriously, that Ruburt make up a list of his accomplishments; that he make a list of his good points; that he write down a short list of those things he thinks he is doing right (humorously), and the things he enjoys; and you add to these lists. [...]
[...] They should not be overemphasized however, for the creative personality, by the very standards of creativity that it adopts, becomes a focal point for varying conflicts that in many other kinds of personalities are never allowed to emerge. [...]
The conflicts however are also points of impetus, explosive elements that propel the creative individual from the, in quotes, “ordinary” dimensions of consciousness into another. [...]
[...] And while the discussions will begin with material giving specifics in your terms, this will be supplemented by other material in terms of electromagnetic realities, and also moment points.
As some of your reading material of late suggests, the more you know of the nature of reality the better equipped you are to deal with the point of transition. [...]
(Jane, as Seth, pointed at me, her eyes wide open.) I will greet you, of course, though you did not know me in a physical relationship in this life, you see.
[...] With the change in Ruburt’s whole attitude, I hope that I can make many of my points more clearly, and give you quite practical training. [...]
[...] In certain coordinates it exists at certain points that are entry points, and certain coordinates here merge informational channels that are opened.
[...] It exists in intensified mass entangled and intertwined with moment points, perhaps like one infinite cell, existing however in endless dimensions at once (pause), and reaching out through interconnections even from my own reality through others to your room.
[...] My memory of you includes your probable selves, and all these coordinates exist simultaneously in a point that takes up no space.
…and is an apex point. [...]
[...] In that system they are perceived in what are “on” points of fluctuation, and in that system also then the atoms (seem to) appear steadily. There are many such points of fluctuation, but your system of course is not aware of them, nor of the ultimate actions, universes, and systems that exist within them.
[...] It can be perceived within your system only at certain points in this fluctuation, so it seems to scientists that the atom is steadily present. [...]
[...] These multiple presents can be altered at any of an actual number of infinite points; infinity not existing in terms of one indefinite line, but in terms of numberless probabilities and possible combinations growing out of each act of consciousness.
[...] There are however definite points of both additional energy, and therefore insights available at different times. [...]
[...] That is not a particularly important point, but given here simply to give you an idea of other issues that operate, having to do with a personality’s natural leanings toward certain seasonal conditions.
You are at a particular point in your existence and it is a time for you to learn and to develop. You are at a point where you are ready to look into yourselves, and to take the next steps that must indeed be taken. [...]
(Now Jane, as Seth, pointed to Bonnie.) One I have known vaguely in my own past. [...]
[...] Seth pointed at Lillian.)
(Jane, as Seth, again pointed to Lillian.) His daughter then marrying a man called Lines, a merchant. [...]
The past, and every moment of the past, are being constantly changed from the operation point of the present. In your terms, the present becomes the past, which is again changed at every considerable point from the latest-present — you may put a hyphen between the last two words, so that the meaning is clear. [...]
[...] At this point in her life, she has actually refused to concentrate upon languages, which would tend to tie her more tightly to the details of the world. [...] She wants a turning-off point from which to construct other realities, so it is not so much that the latest-present is deteriorating as much as the fact that she is purposely letting her attention wander, and allowing the latest-presents (with the hyphen) to diminish in strength and vitality. [...]
When you change the past from each point of the latest-present, you are also changing events at the most microscopic levels. [...]
There is what you could call a maximum point of energy focus, and after this is reached the departure of the energy begins. [...]
I wanted to make this point, since matter is created by the subconscious, and since it exists simultaneously and instantaneously, and since its creation or arrival, and its departure or replacement, are instantaneous. [...]
[...] They are minute only in that their improvement does not specifically show, but they are pivot points upon which important areas are dependent. [...]
The whole point of this of course is trusting the inner self—the source of just about any problem. [...]
[...] An overall point of performance will be achieved, where a new, better, definitely noticeable stance and greater mobility results—from which further adjustments will occur.