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[...] If there is any point where your own consciousness seems to elude you or escape you, or if there is any point where your consciousness seems to end, then these are the points where you have yourselves set up psychological and psychic barriers, and these are precisely those areas that you should explore. [...]
[...] It seems also that your subjectivity has a mysterious unknown quality about it, and that even your mental life has a sort of insidious dropping-off point, a subjective cliff over which thoughts and memories fall, to disappear into nothingness. Therefore to protect yourself, to protect your subjectivity from drifting, you erect various psychological barriers at what you suppose to be the danger points. [...]
[...] As far as you are concerned the present is your point of action, focus, and power, and from that point of volition you form both your future and past. [...]
In such instances there is, as easily as I can explain it, a reaching into deep biological structures as they existed at one time; at that point the probabilities are altered, and the condition erased in your present — but also in your past.
Cellular memory can be changed at any point. [...]
You rule your experiences from the focal point of your present, where your beliefs directly intercept with the body and the physical world on the one hand, and the invisible world from which you draw your energy and strength on the other. [...]
[...] I consider such a disclaimer as a mildly amusing case in point: a living example—almost as if indeed you had requested one—a proof of the pudding. [...]
That means that you read the involvement in a certain fashion that only seems to prove your point. [...]
[...] It only manages to stress many of the pertinent issues, and in its way it would point out the situation quite clearly. [...]
[...] There is no serialization as he imagined, after a certain point, simply because this progression of selves through various times in a serial fashion is no longer necessary. The selves reach a point which is not a theoretical point, but a particular mathematically existent point, whereby these times and selves simply become one, or in our terms, an entity.
[...] Pointed, that is a pointed handkerchief, with an initial, perhaps a C or G.
[...] Sometimes one of them is accurate on one point, and the other one completely off, and sometimes they are both wrong.
Priestley does not go far enough with his time one, time two and time three, but he is fairly correct up to that point. [...]
[...] There is an ingredient in wine that the blood can use at this point in its building process. [...] He is at this point in a better position than someone with an overweight problem, in that the joints do not have much weight bearing upon them, or fat to smother their mobility.
[...] And of course Aspects applies here, and my own book, in that they both served as turning points for such a new synthesis and reorganization of beliefs.
This week both of you read for yourselves the portions of my book dealing with the point of power and natural hypnosis. [...]
It is basically as meaningless in essence, to ask this kind of question as it would be to pause in the middle of a dream, and wonder when first the dream location was created: To stand facing a dream landscape and wonder at what point in time the rocks had their origin. [...]
The material of the physical universe is created spontaneously and constantly, even as the dream locations in the dream world are so created; and as it is impossible in terms of time as you know it to set a point of beginning in the dream world, so it is impossible to attempt to do the same as far as the physical universe is concerned.
In time as you know it, there simply is no point of first origin, since in the spacious present the past does not exist, as the future does not exist in those terms. [...]
There are other dimensions, some of which you are almost ignorant, in which however you exist, or have some valid effect; where you are projected and where in one way or another you form a reference point.
[...] Up to a certain point compromise can be a beneficial reaction. Beyond that point it can turn against you. The compromise of your job therefore was beneficial to a point. Ruburt feared that the point had been reached beyond which you could not afford to go, while still maintaining those ideas, ideals and goals that were your own.
(I don’t. This hasn’t really been a point with me, although at times I would get mad at Artistic for at least not offering me something more. [...]
(An excellent point.)
[...] He felt better physically when he realized the feelings at that point, and when even through a reproachful silence he expressed them. [...]
His mother’s letter (received last week, and containing an old picture of her), followed by the weekend visit (with the Crowders and my parents), was the trigger point this time. He is still at the point where he must be saint or devil. [...]
[...] He will be free or constrained, you see, until the next trigger point is given.
As you go about your day, try now and then to recapture that point and to bring all data into the clearest possible brilliance. [...] The subjective knowledge of your own point of finest focus will also serve as a reference point for many other exercises.
When you have done this often enough so that you are intimately aware of the contrast, you will have a subjective feeling, a point of knowing within yourself, that will clearly indicate to you how your consciousness feels when it is at its finest point of focus in physical reality.
You must work from your own subjective experience, so when you find your own finest focus point, that is your clearest reception for your own home station. [...]
[...] This time begin with the point of your own finest focus, which you have established, then let your consciousness stray as given. [...]
They provide crisis points. [...] Those who point the finger now however know, in one respect, that they have the right to do so since you are the ones who have set forth the ideals of peace and brotherhood. [...]
The physical organism forms weak points through which the poison can be ejected. [...]
[...] The stature and meaning behind the victim adds to the horrible nature of the act, and of course this is the point.
The point would not be nearly as clearly made, you see, were the victim a man giving himself to crime. [...]
[...] Pure energy cannot be destroyed, and is “at every point” simultaneously being created. [...] The psyche, your psyche, is being freshly created “at every point” of its existence. For that matter, despite all appearances, the physical universe was not born through some explosion of energy which is being dispersed, but is everywhere being created at all of its points “at each moment.”
[...] They do not simply fall away from your experience, but serve as focus points for events that do not concern you directly, while indirectly they form a definite psychological background. [...]
The dreams are often a synthesis of past, present, and future, where one main event is used as a focus point around which “present” events will be collected.
[...] Therefore, you focus upon only certain points and accept these as real and ignore others. When some of you then begin to focus upon different points, then there is great confusion ...for it seems to you that one set of data must be right, and if this set is right then all other sets must be wrong or fantasy. [...]
[...] Now there is an infinitesimal point where Mark’s perspective and Ruburt’s overlap. Again, theoretically, if you could perceive that point, you could actually each see the other two physical glasses.
Here Jane, as Seth, pointed at Bill as he sat in the rocker, working on his second sketch. Then she pointed at me. [...]
[...] Before I give you the high points of that episode, however, here are a few excerpts from immediately previous material:
[...] I say incipient because the condition is momentarily at a point where it can develop cancerous globules; or the condition, a beginning tumor, can retreat and shrink, and entirely disappear, according to the inner climate of the woman’s psyche.
[...] Ruburt brought up a point, I believe; he observed that the experience of talking occurred in both the waking and the dreaming states, but did not think that these represented primaries.
(In the 185th session Seth dealt to some extent with what he called Jane’s healing ability; one point he made was that the desire to help others would aid the development of this ability. [...]
The span of a whole man’s lifetime is no more than a moment point. The ego is the portion of you equipped to explore and experience this moment point in depth. [...]
(From the first data, page 255: “Pointed flower or star shapes. [...] This is the pointed impression. [...]
(The envelope results contained a few valid points. [...]
[...] Your focus of attention forms boundaries that predispose you to believe in a point at which your consciousness emerges, as you understand it, and a point when it is no longer effective, or dies. Your beliefs in such concepts limit your perception, for by altering the focus of your attention you can to some extent become aware of perception before and after the recognized points of birth and death.
At any point now you can literally become more yourself. [...]
To a certain extent what you are was latent in the fetus, but there is no one point when “the full awareness of the soul enters into the flesh.” [...]
[...] It is an important point, and it will be the last main point that we will cover this evening.
If you recall, when we spoke of the development of conscious individualized energy within your field, we spoke of units collecting material about themselves, and at various points becoming more or less closed systems, accumulating within themselves a more or less stable reserve.
The apparent lapse between the entry and departure points of this motion appears then as a convenient measurement within the system, that is referred to within your system as time.