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[...] But at any of these ‘points,’ action moves out in all directions. From the standpoint of that moment-point, you could imagine action forming an imaginary circle with the point as apex. But this happens at the point of every moment. [...] Now, in the dream world, and in all such systems, development is achieved not by traveling your single line, but by delving into that point that you call a moment. [...]
Dream Locations, Dreams, and Creativity
Electric Reality of Dreams
Moment Points
This point is extremely important. [...]
(Thinking this point over after Monday’s session, I did not recall Willy making any fuss, except for the one time detailed on page 211, during the session.)
[...] I am leading up to a rather important point that will take a good deal of explaining.
Ruburt has passed the crisis point as far as his own sphere at the gallery is concerned, for which I am thankful certainly.
I am now bringing you to the point of primary and secondary constructions. [...]
[...] He determined to discipline himself much more carefully from then on, but from this point he threw himself wholeheartedly, for two lives, into lives of great restraint and overcontrol.
So these important elements merge at this point. [...]
He has used his symptoms to some degree as a checking point. [...]
[...] (Pause.) At this point he began to rely upon you somewhat as a controlling factor, since he felt you were more given to reason and control. [...]
[...] In these recent sessions Seth has several times referred to points he wants to go into in more detail later. My next project is to start a list of these points so that we make sure they’re covered.
(I’ve also thought of making a list of pertinent points—one liners, say —that are especially good, from these sessions. [...]
[...] It is the spontaneous self, of course, as much as any other portion of the personality, that often spontaneously holds back when such issues are considered—the part that is somehow spontaneously offended—a very important point to remember. [...]
The important point is that he has felt that he should perform publicly, to promote our ideas, and also because he felt he should do so, since he obviously could do so (all intently). [...]
[...] At break she told me that as she spoke the word dense, and during the pause, she had a rather strong mental image of a field of points of light. These points of light were many-layered, she said, as though she looked at a picture of a galaxy that was not flat. On a vast scale the myriad points of light compared to the density in the electric field, on a very tiny scale.
At any given point, the ego is as complete within electrical reality as it is psychologically complete within the physical universe. [...]
[...] In your physical field you merely look away, or turn your focus from one point to another.
There is a brief session that I gave some while back that points this out clearly. [...] Now using the point of power as suggested you can break out of that circle.
You do not need to imagine him arising with your flexibility, nor should he at this point, but you should each expect continued improvement, and gradations of ever-growing freedom of mobility. Above all, you are from this point to stop structuring your lives upon the bedrock reality of Ruburt’s condition. [...]
[...] If you both understood all I have said about the point of power, you would not compare the present physical situation with what is desired, and set the present situation in an unfavorable light, but as a progressive series of stepping stones toward the desired state.
[...] The inner conditions are being righted, but Ruburt must see himself in his mind walking better—not perfectly but better for now, and he has begun in point of power to learn how to do that.
(Long pause; the pace was still slow at this point.) Consciousness can be turned in many directions, obviously, both inward and outward. [...]
[...] Now since we are using this discussion as a case in point we will continue to follow it even further. [...]
[...] Your body is your most intimate symbol at this point, and again your most obvious.
At one point it will vanish with the other symbols. [...]
[...] There are points where he wants to cry, and if he lets himself feel these stages you will be able to recognize them and go beyond them. They are symbols of course for release of various kinds, and the blockages or points of conflict will clearly show.
However there is a point, an infinitesimal point, where Mark’s perspective, and yours, and Ruburt’s, overlap. Again, theoretically, if you could perceive that point, you could actually each see the other two physical glasses.
(First Jane pointed at Bill as he sat in the Kennedy rocker, working on his sketch of the apparition; then she pointed at me. [...]
There is one point from our previous discussion that should be added to. [...]
[...] I will, if I may, use our glass again to make another point clear.
[...] My own personality, as simply as possible, also represents such a reference point or entry point between you and Ruburt and myself. [...]
There are several points I would like to make concerning psychological identity. [...]
[...] ) There are points or identities more easily reached from any given viewpoint within such a multidimensional structure. [...]
In terms again of the image set up earlier, there are various reference points where overlapping areas of the various circles penetrate each other; and as has been mentioned earlier, Ruburt’s personality presently is in such a psychological location.
[...] We wondered if Richard Watts bore any connection to Frank, and I made a point of mentioning it just before session time tonight. This technique usually leads Seth to discuss the point in question during the session.
[...] There are for example certain limitations set here that must be clearly stated; but within these limitations you will find that events can be changed, and are constantly changed, regardless of the point or the apparent point of their original occurrence.
[...] I am speaking now in your terms only, and this point should be clearly understood, for I am simplifying conditions considerably. [...]
[...] Her eyes had opened frequently, usually to emphasize a point, and they had been very dark. [...]
[...] They stop at one particular point—and at that point he wages his battle against reality.
It is beside the point to become angry at those who buy the Seth books and not Ruburt’s. Those people do the best they can. [...] I said it was beside the point—but beyond that it is somewhat self-defeating. [...]
By going to extremes fanatics point out to others the virtue of more moderate ways, and their actions actually make others with the same kind of persuasion evaluate their own beliefs. [...]
[...] They serve as focus points for others who have the same ideas but are afraid to really face them or admit their beliefs. [...]
[...] I want him to then stress, this week, all of his good points, and as much as possible to ignore for that amount of time the negative ones.
For a week I want you to concentrate on Ruburt’s good points and abilities and accomplishments also when you think of him, until I get further in our book. [...]
[...] Another point. [...] The point is, the information in your own material is meant as constructive suggestion, to get you in the habit of thinking in terms of abundance, and such attitudes can indeed be highly successful. [...]
[...] (Virginia.) There is no particular benefit to your moving at this time, and the venture of which I have spoken would do best if begun here; and if it is begun here it would spread, but this would be its focal point and the point of overall management. [...]
There is no need to be so uneasy on that point however. [...]
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 speaking as Seth, pointed to Connie.) One I have known vaguely in my own past. [...]
[...] Seth pointed at Lydia.)
(Jane, as Seth, again pointed to Lydia.) His daughter then marrying a man called Lines, a merchant. [...]
[...] There are several points in particular that I want to discuss with you. Not my book, but points concerning your own relationship with Adam. [...]
However, at the other end there is something else, and there is no point in continuing to construct the bridge unless you intend to get on the other side. [...]
[...] I am merely pointing out the possibilities.
[...] Now he can indeed disappear back into you at this point, and with little care on your part. [...]
[...] You enjoyed your passivity (to CW) to the point of a joyous giving-up; and instead, you see, there is a point within passivity where you are passively alert. And you went beyond the point and lost what you might have seen. As our friend here went beyond the point (referring to TM), looked at the portraits and consciously... [...]
(To SW and CW) I do have one point to make. [...]
[...] (This to clarify a point being discussed by the class.
[...] These chemical changes without the proper subconscious focus point, will result in clairvoyance or telepathy strong enough on some occasions to be conscious. When the proper focus point is reached however, these communications will result in rapport between the living and that portion of personality essences, or so-called dead, who are still at least psychically connected with life on your field.
When I speak of levels of the subconscious, I do so only for simplicity’s sake, since there is after all no top or bottom to the mind, but only a present point of focus from which viewpoints may be taken, and new perspectives formed. [...]
[...] It is from this focus point then that communication between what is termed the living and the dead may take place.
The necessary focus point may be achieved through trance, hypnosis or self-hypnosis, or through certain other disciplines. [...]