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Terrence,

Firstly, apologies for late replay - I am traveling so don't check email
so often.

Regarding walking and looking at things - this is one of the most basic
processess in the assist category in Scientology.

In the context of TROM, it is the lightest form of perceptive RI (recall
that perceptive RI amounts to touching things). Looking at things is a
light form of touching them. The advantage of being outside and looking is
that there is plenty of mass to look at so that, although looking is not
as direct as touching, the abundance of mass makes for a good RI. Of
course it would also be beneficial to touch things, such as trees - one
has to be careful, though, since walking around and hugging trees may be
considered odd by some people not familiar with the topic of Importances
and TROM.

In this context, the purpose of walking and looking at things is still
Rehabilitation of Importances, not Timebreaking. It can be done when one
is not exactly willing to run creative RI. Usually, after some walking and
looking I get to the point where I am more willing to create things and
run A and B commands of Creative RI.



Best,
Woytek.






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> Woytek Tworzydlo wrote:
>>  The way out of this that works for me is to run RI from the easy ones
>> (take a walk, look at things) all the way up to Creative RI.
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> How is taking a walk or looking at things following command 'A' or 'B'
> of RI? Or actually, you say it is not truly RI, but something leading up
> to it.
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> What is the use in taking a walk and looking at things? Let me guess. It
> allows you to timebreak. You have a present-time non-threatening picture
> to timebreak against whatever past picture is threatening you?
>
> It seems you have created something useful that is not directly
> prescribed by TROM. Fascinating.
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