Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 00:04:19 -0400 From: billi@shore.net (Bill Ingle) Subject: RE: One ...
>Re: Finding CPs
>
>A local channeled source,Teach, whose work I like very much, taught me (and
>others) to locate cps. Imagine a dowsing rod protruding out from your
>"third eye" on your forehead .......
>Billie
>
Well, at least it won't cost anything...I'll give it a try...Thanks (but
we'll still need physical devices to cross the "subjective/objective" divide.)
Bill I.
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 00:46:03 -0400 From: BPetty6540@aol.com Subject: RE: One ...
Bill I.
Then I would suggest pendulums and maps. The dowsing people are doing some absolutely phenomenal work now.
Billie
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 09:09:54 -0400 From: billi@shore.net (Bill Ingle) Subject: RE: One ...
<<repeated text from Billie's previous post deleted>>
IMHO, a number of good suggestions, like above, are piling up fast! Is anyone especially good with pendulums? (I know I'm not. From the library: T.C. Lethbridge, referenced by Colin Wilson.)
Bill I.
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 11:28:28 -0400 From: vjim@usa.pipeline.com (Joann Filomena) Subject: (Fwd) Coordination Points
<<repeated text from Billie's previous post deleted>>
Billie,
Once again, you beat me to a post(G). I don't know if the vortexes at Sedona are also major coordination points, but I certainly suspect so.
On Bell Rock, I didn't need any kind of instrumentation; once I stepped onto the center of a vortex, I could feel electrical tingling through my entire body. No, this wasn't only because I do energy work and can see energy. I asked my daughter (about 14 yrs old at that time) to stand there without mentioning anything about the vortex before hand. Her eyes got big and she held her hands out palms down saying "Wow, this feels just like 7-UP!"
I wonder if we can, from wherever we are, focus on such a place and pull the energy of the coordination to us; rather than the need to be physically standing where the coordination point is?
Joann
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 14:01:02 -0400 From: billi@shore.net (Bill Ingle) Subject: Re: (Fwd) Coordination Points
<<Joann's repeated text from the previous post deleted>>
Joann: The underlying MS of my "Expedition" post was "LET'S FIND OUT!" -- not only by EXPERIENCING Bell Rock, as you did, but also measuring, at the same time -- I can imagine ending up with:
THE SETHWORKS PLANETARY GUIDE TO CPs, copyright 2004 by Forrest Publishers, Portland ME. (14 Gigabytes.) only $549.99. (Also available in printed form -- pictures included -- upon special request where supplies last. Price: $1,549.99)
This unique book is based on the results of the First Great CP Expedition, and surveys, on a global scale, many CPs. The subjective and collective impressions of the expedition members are included, along with the results of field tests -- showing the relative intensity of each CP, based on gravitometric measurements (taking into account local mass conditions).
An overall map of the planet displays the CPs found. A comprehensive theory explains the resulting pattern.
Expedition members first familiarized themselves with local subordinate CPs and then, using a variety of techniques, developed a list of major CP sites around the world. Many of these sites were then visited and are described in the guide.
The editors also speculate on the meaning of the sudden disappearance of many expedition members in the course of their survey work.
Bill I.
From: vrantsd@gov.on.ca Date: 10/12/95 1:44pm Subject: [SETHWORKS:9462] Re: (Fwd) Coordination Points
On Fri, 6 Oct 1995, Bill Ingle wrote:
> The editors also speculate on the meaning of the sudden disappearance of
> many expedition members in the course of their survey work.
>> Bill I.
>
We won't mention the sighting of someone with a Kendle Mint Cake on the end of a stick,
then??
Denise V.
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