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Why Doing BRING SOMETHING INTO EXISTENCE is Important:
Before the "To Know ... To Be Known" matrix was postulated I/we brought things into existence and fully experienced them, and there was no mis-ownership ... and so doing the bring something into existence exercise is quite restorative for the being .... It takes you/me back to square zero when we simply brought things into existence without any matrix-mind/body effort. Having "another" bring it into existence too is a duplication of our original intention for the TO KNOW postulate set, and is equally therapeutic. Dennis, in his "Dissociation" lecture re-emphasizes the importance of working RI via "another". Prepping for and managing oneself through a timebreaking session using this form of RI gives the mind the important masses it craves while also accomplishing the above benefits. It's run until the mind is satiated and quiet. Whenever I start to feel uncomfortable while timebreaking I back out and bring some things into existence - both self and another. It also temporarily satisfies the cravings of the mind for something it can chew on as a problem, exhaustively digging into its past databank of possible problems and solutions until it goes quiet, i.e., no more change. Timebreaking sessions run easier when the mind is thus temporarily quieted. In Dennis' lecture titled, "Dissociation" he reveals the types of mocking up he did and that helped me with the RI practice. When I do RI before timebreaking, there are certain hot topics that tilt my mind into top gear (i.e., strong emotion) and I have to keep putting the same object or scene all around me until it finally comes to a conclusion or resolution. Tough to get through all that, what Dennis casually calls "change", and in the end I'm glad I did it. Sometimes that is the session because of the length of time it took me to complete the process. The same RI practice in quantity can also be used to resolve some longstanding fear, and that was how I largely resolved a generalized fear of spiders to where now I am simply more knowing and cautious about spiders that are poisonous. Dennis talks about doing this in the "Dissociation" lecture. Like a glove and a hand - RI and Timebreaking. Sometimes my session time only allows for doing RI, but I almost never do timebreaking without doing RI first and last... learned that the hard way. You may have an easy to run case and RI is a breeze for you ... I look forward to that day. colleen
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