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Very good progress and well done!

Keep on TROMing
Pete

On Feb 19, 2013, at 5:27 PM, "Colleen K. Peltomaa" <cygnifi...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Some good news too about my high TA:  Timebreaking overts on bodies in more 
> detail than before a this-lifetime incident and TA went stable at 5.0 (down 
> from 6.5).    
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> While on the meter at 5.0 I started rubbing and touching the body (with 
> yawns).  TA with responsive needle went to a stable 2.9 with a fully readable 
> needle within 10 minutes of doing that.   
> 
> A fellow Trommer does that on his own to bring his TA  down to 3, and he 
> asked me to try it while I was on the meter.
> 
> The day before he also helped me 2WC the narrative of this lifetime overts on 
> bodies while I looked at a cloudy looking wall until the wall was no longer 
> "cloudy" and just a wall there. (Currently do not get much on visual).   
> 
> There is a similar procedure which Paul Adams does, which he calls "Rub and 
> Yawn".
> 
> Dennis in TROM calls this "Repair of Importances", rubbing the body = 
> perceptual RI.   I feel more in "ownership" of the body and less into 
> "protecting bodies".    The body is probably the most important thing in my 
> life (less so walls, and doorknobs, and teacups, and shoes, etc.).
> 
> Creative RI, as Alberto explained (and some others) is still tops in my book, 
> such as an OT Serfac, or a 'problem in importance'.   For example, if one 
> feels a lack of money and puts it all around them, it causes change.
> 
> Thus, using perceptual RI on the thing that is everywhere we are and never 
> leave home without.  
>  If you are in present time and your needle is not high, it might not do much 
> for you, but give it a 
> try when you want to get your TA within range.
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> Thanks,
> Colleen
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