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One is not more significant than the other.  They are two sides of the same 
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It's not about attaching significance to either of them .:  ) 




On Aug 6, 2010, at 10:47 AM, "Pete McLaughlin" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Slim is right that it doesn’t matter what significance you attach to the 
> similarities and differences of objects or incidents compared in TROM.  You 
> can compare colors to emotions or shapes to smells.  Don’t worry about 
> limiting yourself to comparing like things to like things.
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> At the same time Colleen is right.
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> “The thing about similarities is why TROM works.
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> It is covered by Dennis early in the materials.
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> When one takes over the normal mechanisms of the mind, one will become cause 
> over it.
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> Finding similarities is what the mind does automatically all the time.
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> This mechanism keeps dragging in an unpleasant past on you continually.
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> The scientology words are: The mind keeps you restimulated all the time.
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> It keeps you "keyed in".
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> This is the reason TROM works.
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> You take over the mechanism and find similarities yourself.
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> The mind is put "in danger" by this. (a scientology concept)
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> Someone else is doing it's job, this is terrible.
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> The mind loses it's ability to drag in the past.
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> You are gradually getting stronger than the mind by finding similarities.
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> The mind goes into apathy and evaporates.
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> What a sad story.
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> TROM is only the route of the gradients to do this.
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> It is actually a very simple concept.
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> But most people are too complex to get it.
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> Keep on troming..”
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> Part of TROM is about taking back control of the content of your mind (that 
> collection of memories containing beings opposed to you, the postulates they 
> stuck you with, the emotions you attached to being stuck with that postulate 
> and the efforts and pain you felt then).
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> You do this by doing what the mind is doing to you so it is bypassed.
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> Both Dennis and Lester Levenson (author of the “Keys to Ultimate Freedom) 
> point out that you will work at discovering the content of you mind and 
> eliminating it a piece at a time till you realize that the rest of it is much 
> like what you have already eliminated and just chuck the remainder.  At that 
> point you will be at peace, Nirvana, free to play games with others or not as 
> you choose and experienced enough to recognize when another is offering you a 
> role in their crazy game so you can make the informed decision to play or not.
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> Keep on TROMing
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> Pete
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