The following is from the book Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul (c) 1972 by Jane Roberts and (c) 1994 by Robert Butts. It is placed here as only as background reference to the other Web page which links to it. Rob's notes and the breaks in the material have been removed in order to more fully focus on exactly what Seth said about Coordination Points during this particular session of Jane's.
The words of Seth; Session 524, April 20, 1970, 9:18 P.M. Monday:
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[I'm going to see if I can get permission from Rob Butts before I put the entire session text out here. For now, in lieu of that, here is a post from a different, but related, thread about coordination points that provides a paragraph of Seth's words from the session. -JNT]
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 1995 23:01:35 -0400 From: billi@shore.net (Bill Ingle) To: sethworks@mlist.access.digex.net Subject: Re: Coordination Points
>On Oct 03, 1995 10:47:52, 'billi@shore.net (Bill Ingle)' wrote(SETH SAID):
>
Each thought or emotion therefore exists as an electromagnetic energy unit
or as a combination of these under certain conditions, and often with the
help of coordinate points, they emerge into the building blocks of physical
matter. This emergence into matter occurs as a neutral "result" regardless
of the nature of any given thought or emotion. Mental images, accompanied
by strong emotion, are blueprints therefore upon which a corresonding
physical object, or condition or event, will in your terms appear.
>Bill et al,
> Does this mean my creations ability is limited if I am not near a
>co-ordination points ??
> Vjim
NO, IMHO -- you're never not near a CP -- they're all around us -- but some
are more powerful than others -- and therefore intensify matter faster,
and/or with greater vitality...I think I encountered just such a spot
several days ago, but didn't realize it at the time....
Bill I.
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