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Hi Mac
  You make many good points in your answer to David.

I would like to ad that Ouran in his Ghost Danse articles observed that as
he tried to look at level 100 of the tone chart which is knowingness and
creation he found that the mind is wonderfully creative and will instantly
conjure up any "reality" the being wants to see.  It was therefore very hard
to pin down what this area of the tone scale actually was.

Ouran also makes the observation that viewing the area at the tone scale
called native state is not possible from points below knowingness on the
tone scale.  A being who is compulsively involved in creating games cannot
get a good reality on native state or nirvana which would be just being
joyfully without any need to do or have anything.

My own experience early on in the Catholic idea of heaven "where I was
expected after death to go sit around admiring what a fine fellow God is"
sounded awfully boring to me.

Likewise trying to understand TROM where it says to find a postulate
conflict and timebreak the charge from it.  I at first found it difficult to
recognize what the postulate conflicts were.  After all, being continually
obsessing over my problems with lovers, money, taxes, government rules etc.
is "normal" isn't it. It took reading the Ghost Danse articles and Levenson'
s Keys to Ultimate Freedom and postulating that I was in a state of
 "Nirvana" or just being joyfully, harmless to everyone while doing and
needing nothing that I began to recognize my compulsive game playing.

It is all fun and interesting.

Keep on TROMing
Pete



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