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What is TIPM? 

I agree Dennis can be hard to understand sometime. But I think he had a lot of 
time to study complexity. 

A sign is that he seems to love algebra which itself can take time to memorize 
the symbolic meanings. He used this ability to write a list of all possible 
postulate categories. That is not an easy thing to do. 

However it can be a very advanced thing and seem much like memorizing algebraic 
equations. 

But well spiritual knowledge is good any form we get it. I'm not sure thinking 
about thinking can be good therapy. 

For me ri is basically make the old creation yours by calling it something 
else. To rename the game and shift your attitude. 

Shouting at the car in front of you may be one attitude but not a bother while 
your remembering the beach...

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> On Jan 27, 2014, at 4:41 PM, "Colleen K. Peltomaa" <cygnifi...@gmail.com> 
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> It's a self perpetuating machine, you see? The game played by the spiritual 
> beings in the universe keep the universe provided with new TIPM. The old TIPM 
> goes through a condensation cycle and starts off high on the tone scale, you 
> might say, and ends up as dead matter in some black hole in space somewhere 
> and becomes unusable anymore in games play by the spiritual beings.
> But not to worry, the universe is expanding and there's always plenty of 
> games going on between the spiritual beings generating and creating more and 
> more TIPM by their games which is now condensing into more and more so called 
> mass in the universe. It's quite a game, isn't it?
> It's quite a game. It's quite a system, and when you understand it you see 
> the beauty of the system.
> So I can assure you that this is the way it is. That when you're looking at 
> the mass of this universe, don't kid yourself, it's all sensation mass. There 
> isn't anything else here.  ....Dennis
> 
> It does not sound so bad when he posits it like that.  Could you design a 
> better amusement park -- a self-experiential ride?
> 
> colleen
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