For any techniques to succeed requires a willingness  is that, participant have 
to closed minds (and the frequently associated clenched fists) can hold nothing 
value - just a tight grip on empty dogma that provides the ego with the 
illusion of certainty.

Best,
Keith..

On 30 Aug 2011, at 21:47, Bob Sneidar <b...@twft.com> wrote:

> Looks like a toolbox full of tools that specialize in opening locked boxes, 
> one of the tools being the key that unlocks that particular box. That key, in 
> this analogy, is the willingness of all those involved to change their minds 
> if they have to, in order to get to the bottom of things. Bar that, and none 
> of the other tools will work very well. Given that, any number of other tools 
> might help. 
> 
> A great man once said, "Virtually all of mankind's ills can be traced back to 
> the human trait of being unwilling or unable to say, "I might be mistaken." 
> Wait, I said that!!
> 
> Bob

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