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Pete,

Your letter to Kristian below  is the first time and closest thing to a
sensible, clear, lay person's language  explanation,  on a suitable
gradient, of TROM that I have seen. That's pretty good. Fairly succinct.
Fairly clear.  Getting there.

With some more work and improvement this an example of the way to do it.

It even feels a lot better to read your  summary, than to read TROM.

Although it is still a bit rough and not properly or well organized, and
incomplete,  it is at least beginning  to make a person feel like you the
writer "WANTS" the reader to read it and  understand it.


On that gradient, that flow,  that style, that intent , TROM could likely,
be clearly  and succinctly rewritten in as little as  two or three pages
or so. At least not too many and less than as it exists now.

To reword what LRH  wrote,  truth flows towards simplicity and clarity, 
not complexity and confusion.

I would like to see you do it.  Also following the writer's clarity
formula you posted a while back.

David







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> Hi Kristian
>
> Your are correct that you can view RI and Timebreaking as exercises that
> increase your perception of the details in things beings and scenes past
> and
> present.
>
> In TROM though, the usefulness of Repair of Importance is to get the
> person
> creating what is important to him or herself again.  A computer programmer
> might create new and better programs for an RI exercise.  A mother might
> create new activities with her husband and children. And so on. Creating
> is
> the activity and creating what is most important to you is the most
> effective thing to do for RI.  Creating new beingnesses, doingnesses or
> havingnesses gives you stuff to replace the old reactive games you are
> letting go of in timebreaking.
>
> Timebreaking then is locating a conflict that is charged with emotion and
> effort. Effort is also pain. Then decide what the postulates in conflict
> were and who the opponent was and going over it again and again in detail
> till you have viewed everything in it.  Hubbard called this "As-ising".
> The
> postulate conflict fades to zero importance to you and you let it go.  It
> can no longer bother you.
>
> This is a game you no longer will play and its loss is a loss of
> havingness.
> You run repair of importance to build up you havingness with new
> constructive things so you will not pull in more reactive games to have
> problems with.
>
> Reconnecting with old friends is a fun activity.  Slim and Colleen have
> made
> statements about changing events in the past.   I see time as a component
> of
> the physical universe and theta is not subject to time. Theta is only now.
> You can go back and view every arc break, overt or motivator you have ever
> had and change the postulate you made or accepted from another then.  You
> view the then physical universe scene but the postulates are theta and
> only
> exist now.  So change them now and the condition you have held since the
> scene occurred will change.  Arc breaks heal, overts cease to be arc
> breaks
> for another and motivators cease to be arc breaks for you.
>   This is cool stuff.  You can change any postulate or decision you have
> ever made and change the now condition instantly.
>
> Keep on TROMing
>
> Pete
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 1. Newbie - Hello (Kristian Townsend)
> 2. Re: Newbie - Hello (Pete McLaughlin)
> 3. Re: Newbie - Hello (Slim .)
> 4. new abilities (Slim .)
> Thanks Slim and Pete,
> NLP - Neurolinguistic Programming. A self improvement/ threrapetuic
> technology - utilizing trance for improvement.
> Can't wait to get to level 5!!
> I have noticed that the RI / time breaking seems to be a sensitizing
> process
> similar to how a master winemaker learns and refines his palette.
> Initially
> he accepts all wine and drinks with the consequences. But slowly as he
> notices the differences and similarities between good and bad wine and
> good
> and excellent wine he comes to a place where he automatically can detect
> the
> finest wines through smaller and smaller distinctions so that he gets to
> the
> point where he would never accept mediocre or bad wine. Its a fine tuning
> and training of your awareness.
> This could be a useful metaphor regarding TROM as making finer and finer
> distinctions as to whats real and what is illusionary.
> So good to have friends to chat about this work with!!
> Kristian
> PS I've noticed that I've had a large amount of my old friends that I no
> longer talk to start to get back in touch with me in the three weeks that
> I
> have been doing TROM. pretty weird - coincidence?
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