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Hi Colleen
 I do not get from this that Ron is saying to bring the objects up to
present time.  He appears to me to be saying that the auditor has the pc put
his attention on objects that are in present time and by doing so brings his
attention out of the engrams they were stuck in up to present time.

It is significant from a TROM point of view that Ron felt a pc could not run
engrams if his attentions was stuck in other old engrams.  Repair of
Importance is both an exercise in creativity and a means of pulling my
attention out of thing in the past into the present moment, which is the
only place where I can create new things.  When fully in the present moment
I am ready to run the exercises of TROM.

Sincerely,

Pete

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Behalf Of Colleen Peltomaa
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 6:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TROM1] R2-22

Right, "Scarcity of Attention", R2-22 and I may be stretching the perceived
similarity. It was the part about bringing objects up to present time to
view:
"Scarcity of attention
is the reason why a preclear cannot look at past engrams and
present time at the same time and, be in present time. His
attention gets caught or trapped in the past. The scarcity of
attention can be directly remedied by having the preclear put his
attention on one object until it is thoroughly real to him, then on
another object until it is thoroughly real to him, and then put his
attention on both objects until they are thoroughly real to him,
then his attention on a third object until it is thoroughly real
to him, and then his attention on all three objects until they are
completely real to him. The caution which must be taken is that
one does not fixate his attention on the objects but keeps him
answering questions concerning the objects. In all attention
processes, an hypnotic condition takes place only when the
preclear is unable to comment or respond while his attention is
closely fixed upon one object."

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