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To Whoever Might Have Thoughts on This:

Since this did get into the shifting of valances, I will ask a question that
I have been wondering about for a while.  When the valance shifts, how much
of a shift is it?

I mean when someone is overwhelmed and shifts valances, does that person
take on the total of the valance of the person that overwhelmed them?  Or
just the situation that was overwhelmed?

Thanks for any insight you all have.

Janet

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Pete McLaughlin
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 10:14 AM
To: The Resolution of Mind list
Subject: [TROM1] Multiple Viewpoints

PruJoy
  This might be a better title for the discussion now.  
  I started my study of the mind with Dianetics.  I found both Dianetics
and Scientology did not make it clear what caused engrams.  The notion
of falling off a ladder or getting run over by a truck just did not make
sense to me.  I had too much reactive mind to be the result of the few
operations or accidents I had this lifetime.
  TROM helped by broadening the source to being postulate conflicts but
still left me wondering how I could get overwhelmed enough times to
produce the large bank I have.
  When I read Games People Play the lights came on.  When I was a baby
or toddler I would be easily overwhelmed and have many vivid recalls of
incident from the early years of my life that would fit the postulate
conflict with overwhelm definition.
 
Reading multiple viewpoints about this problem of the mind is essential
to my understanding of how it all works and how to get rid of it.
 
Keep on TROMing
 
Sincerely,
 
Pete
 

 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]on Behalf Of PruJoy 081
Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2009 11:47 PM
To: The Resolution of Mind list
Subject: Re: [TROM1] LRH's "failure"?
 
Well ... I find Homer's Scientology viewpoint of TROM as both helpful &
fascinating.  

I have some understanding of the scientology terms that Dennis uses in
TROM yet am confused when Dennis does not employ them with quite the
same intention.  Hence why I think Martin referred me to Homer's article
- it serves to clarify the differences & similarities btwn TROM &
Scientology.
 
And, of course, the difference is obvious that Homer has adapted TROM so
that it could be run by an auditor to a pc. 

Overall - it is instructive & furthers my whole understanding of TROM.

PJ


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