Sethworks Mooseum Annex Exhibit: GCPE #1 - Lynn L


From:     longlg@ttown.apci.com
Date:      10/5/95 7:36am
Subject:   [SETHWORKS:9186] Re: Great Coordination Point Expedition #1 

On Thu, 5 Oct 1995, LYNN STEPHENS wrote:

> Count me in! I love it.
> > > In lieu of advice from a Native traditional: Find a high place
> or a low place near where you live - someplace that seems to have
> attracted activity through the years. Go there sometime when people
> aren't around, walk slowly, and LISTEN. To the earth, to the
> animals and rocks, to your inner self. You don't have to intrude on
> places that are active ritual sites. There are many others.
> > I've found places that made my hair stand on end.
>

I think my husband has found a CP right in front of our home.  It is the place where he lovingly washes the cars every week.  The first car had over 200,000 miles on it.  There was no rust.  We live in Pennsylvania.  Land of swow, salt, and cinders. Car number one's engine did blow on the day my grandmother died.  My brother said she needed the energy to get to heaven.  He's a Jungian and a very funny man.  The other is now over 100,000 miles and is in great shape.  I told Jim that he is really good at creating reality for his cars.  He usually just smiles when I talk about Seth, but he did empty the water bed and then move it so my head would be pointing north. What a sweetie!
Love to you all, Lynn L.


From: hviksnins@mailserver.peacecorps.gov
Date: 10/6/95 8:37am
Subject: [SETHWORKS:9224] Re: [SETHWORKS-9186] Re- Gre

Reply to: RE>[SETHWORKS:9186] Re: Great Coordination Point Expedition #1
What's the significance of having the head of a bed face north?  I did it too, a long time ago, but I can't remember why... Helen

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From: 	seadog@MIT.EDU
Date: 	10/6/95 8:50am
Subject: 	[SETHWORKS:9226] Re: [SETHWORKS-9186] Re- Gre

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If I recall correctly, it help one to astral travel more easily.


From: 	vjim@usa.pipeline.com
Date: 	10/6/95 10:11am
Subject: 	[SETHWORKS:9233] Headboards North

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Helen,
Seth stated that it is easier to achieve the out of body state when you sleep with your head towards MAGNETIC north. I believe he also mentioned that this aides in lucid dreams.

              Joann


From: longlg@ttown.apci.com
Date: 	10/6/95 11:09am
Subject: [SETHWORKS:9238] Re: [SETHWORKS-9186] Re- Gre

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I believe it aids out of body experiences and dreamwork. Lynn L.


From: kparker@access.digex.net
Date:    10/6/95 6:19pm
Subject: [SETHWORKS:9248] Re: [SETHWORKS-9186] Re- Gre

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It has something to do with the North magnetic energy.  I read it a long time ago but don't remember all of it.  But something about it being easier to get out of body that way.  Maybe, like a magnet pulling you out of your body through your head?

       Ken Parker


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