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On Feb 6, 2013, at 4:00 AM, trom-requ...@lists.newciv.org wrote:
Paul - You say, "It has been a while since you last posted here on
TROM. I find your posts enjoyable, worthwhile and thought
provoking/stimulating. Where else do you post?"
Thank you Paul. I enjoyed your well-considered and enlightening
reply to Leonard Dunn's post.
And thank you back.
To answer your question - I have a rather large family and keep up
to date on the doings of grandchildren on FaceBook. I ignore most
if not all Scientology posts. Colleen has started a TROM page on
facebook - which hasn't taken off yet.
I have 6 grandchildren myself and live with my daughter and her
family of one son. I get approximately 1000 emails a week. I am a
member of several political groups including Occupy Modesto of which
I chair the foreclosure group. I also get all Razzline and Scn
emails and always scour them for good LRH quotes, keeping a tab on
things going on there and good articles once in a while. I refuse to
be a Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Twitter or Linkedin member. Last time
I Googled my name, I had 14 individual pages chuck full of links
about who I am. I don't need any more exposure.
I think TROM's simplicity confounds the reality of complex
individuals. lol I lurk on OOBE forums. I have found that those
who are interested and who have experienced "out of body" tend to
be very considerate and accepting of others realities.
I have read Tom Campbell's My Big TOE and scientifically agree that
the physical universe is virtual. I was also on his blog for a
while. I have done OOBE and know of a very good manual that one can
use to get there. I have found that applying this ability still is
hampered and frought by one's un-handled case along with the everyday
run of the mill workings of one's mind, engrams or not. I am open to
any discussions and data.
I consider that the level of one's enlightenment is a huge factor in
the level of truth and reality that one can grasp. I also do
insightful meditation which I see as a confronting the mind in it's
complete entirety. One really needs to know what that is all about,
charge or no charge. We all have that facility and how it is created
and employed can be of major benefit or life being lived in hell.
I am also currently reading thru Ken Ogger's (The Pilot) writings and
practicing his processes at the moment. It is all a matter of
experience and honing one's skills and applications of abilities.
Also bringing new one's to bare. I have done some never envisioned,
mentioned or talked about.
I would enjoy discussing any of this as you desire. Where are you
located, by the way? I am in Modesto, California. About 60 miles
east of San Francisco.
You also say, "I also want to point out that doing Level 4 to where
one can no longer see any more charge to run off by TimeBreaking is
not a point of completion without having achieved 'Freedom from
Overwhelm'. Without this 'Freedom', there still remains the seed
to succumb."
That is so true Paul. Every now and again, I find within myself,
"charge" occasioned by some or other emotional viewpoint or harmful
act and then I reconcile myself with: Hanlon's Razor "Never
attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by
stupidity."
Very well put. (I hope that means addressing your own stupidity when
it applies. No need to respond or go into any depth on this. LOL)
TROM, for myself, is the only method I have found in which I can
engage or disengage from games at will.
That is probably true in general for me too. Simple TimeBreaking is
quite sufficient. (Dennis' greatest contribution) I don't see that
it is necessary to go thru a complete Postulate Failure Chart. I
think one gets a little smarter as well as one does not typically
install all 8 possible complementary postulates packages
automatically and unconsciously if one is no longer into playing
games or stuck in games conditions.
Martin
Paul, Level 5 in progress
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