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Heelo Leon,
from my point of view , you are not doing Trom correctly.Read again
the theory . I have never been interested on understanding the
dynamics of the charge , i was blowing out , while working on the
Trom levels.I just let it flow away.Pay more attention in doing
Trom,as Dennis explains.It works, a lot of bank,or bypassed charge
goes away untouched.You don't care of it
, you just get rid of it. I hope every body have the chance to
exercise succesfully Level six , the part of Trom that deals with
"Bounding Postulates". It is powerful.
And don't look into the incident to get some realization.Blow away
the incident,get rid of the charge,and realizations will arrive
spontaneously,as soon you will enjoy your new level of freedom.
Happy tromming
alessandro.
Il giorno 19/nov/11, alle ore 23:27, trom-requ...@lists.newciv.org ha
scritto:
I wish Dennis was still around so I could talk to him. There is one
issue I have with TROM that remains unresolved for me. Don't get me
wrong - I do love these materials and I can get it to work for me
and I get the gains out of it, all is OK on that score. But, still
I have this nagging feeling about it.
You see a really thorough end penomena in running an incident or
"blowing it" or whatever you want to call it, let's say Dealing
with a past incident, would include: (a) full
erasure of the charge locked up by the incident, (b) full
perception and realization of
all of the significances contained in and resulting from the
incident, (c) the ability to fully pervade the actual considered
time and space in which the incident occurred, and
(d) a full recovery of all of the beingness, activity level and
reach that the
person had prior to the incident.
TROM achieves (a) pretty well. But what about the rest?? I don't
find these here.
Your comments and advice would be welcome.
Leon
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