Sethworks Mooseum Annex Exhibit: GCPE #1 - Vortex


From:      restes@pacificrim.net
Date:      10/7/95 3:32am
Subject:   [SETHWORKS:9252] Re: One Possible Approach to CPs
>4. Of course, if we actually managed to locate a main CP, who knows what
>we'd end up experiencing on the site itself?
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>Bill I.

I lived on the Oregon coast for several years. I remember an area along the central coast near Florence or Yachats, where there is a roadside attraction regarding an area in the forest where there is an alteration in the magnetic field, causing unusual plant growth (trees growing sideways, etc.). Could this be a CP?

Does anyone live near this area, or have any information on it?

I will reseach and see what I can find out.
Richard Estes

"You get what you concentrate on;
your mental images bring about thier own fulfillment."

Seth


From:      billi@shore.net
Date:      10/7/95 10:56am
Subject:   [SETHWORKS:9256] Re: One Possible Approach to CPs

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Richard:  We'd send a team out there right away if our pith helmuts weren't on back-order.  Maybe it's a CP; maybe not -- since "CP" is a Seth term, the place would have to fit his definition
(Session material available via Email if you need it).

Bill


From:      restes@pacificrim.net
Date:      10/7/95 7:06pm
Subject:   [SETHWORKS:9260] Re: One Possible Approach to CPs

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Thanks for the offer.  Do send me the specific definitions.  Hopefully in this probably, one if these writers will publish a master catalogue on CD ROM of all the Seth material.

This is an interesting site.  I was there 15 years ago, and remember a heavy metal object hanging from one of the trees by a chain. It was definately hanging at an angle.

Richard Estes

"You get what you concentrate on;
your mental images bring about thier own fulfillment."

Seth


From:      kparker@access.digex.net
Date:      10/7/95 10:15pm
Subject:   [SETHWORKS:9261] Re: One Possible Approach to CPs

On Sat, 7 Oct 1995, Richard Estes wrote:

> I lived on the Oregon coast for several years. I remember an area along the

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   The "Oregon Vortex"!  I lived in Eugene, Oregon for 4 1/2 years and never made it there. There were times after that that I "kicked" myself about that.  I saw a description of this in the original "People's Almanac" in the same part of the book that they were describing such things as Stonehenge and Easter Island!  (My books are mostly in boxes [and a good thing, too, because of my upcoming move to Connecticut], making it difficult to locate the Almanac).

>>I will reseach and see what I can find out.

   Thank you! I'd like to know!

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      Ken Parker


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