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Hi Paul,
Good show.   I love the freedom of choice that these procedures allow;
it's like being at a buffet,   and just doing what it takes to get the
maximum case change.
Thanks,  Aarre Peltomaa

On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 3:10 AM, Paul Tipon <pti...@proftitleserv.com>wrote:

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> Sunday night I started reading Super Scio from the Pilot.  I find it very
> very good reading and intend to post pertinent portions here for TROMmers.
>  Here is one great one on self auditing.  The following can be found on
> page 125.
>
> *"But there is a self auditable technique for running engrams.  It
> consists of alternately spotting something in the incident and something in
> the room.  This can actually let you recover the unconscious period of an
> operation and bring up the words being spoken and everything.  You just
> need to persist with it long enough.  We still have the problem of
> accessibility.  Some cases are just not up to running engrams.  But if they
> are, this trick will work almost as well as the modern Dianetic R3R
> procedure, with the difference being that it is slower but does not require
> an auditor or an E-meter.*
> *
> *
> *It is almost criminal not to have a technique like this and teach it to
> people as soon as they are up to running engrams.  What if the person
> should die?  This is one of the few ways that they could run out the death
> experience successfully.*
> *
> *
> *Furthermore, this one works for Dianetic clears without the liabilities
> of running R3R (which can get the NOTs aspects of the case all stirred up
> if too much of it is done after clear).*
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> *
> *The technique would be to "Spot an incident underlying (condition)" and
> then alternately spot something in the incident and something in the room
> until something happens.  Then spot another incident  underlying ... etc.
> until the condition is handled.  In general, you should not ask for an
> "Earlier Similar" incident when doing this on a clear because the "engram
> chain" mechanism is not fully operative after someone goes clear.  A looser
> question allows for an earlier similar to be run if one is there but
> doesn't force it. This is actually more of a high powered recall process
> rather than true Dianetic picture running."*
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> *
> *Paul/Level 5 in progress*
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