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for those familiar with auditing pre clears who have not had much auditing 
before such as you might encounter in a book one type session you would have 
noticed that when the pc encounters a charged incident that there  is 
physiological reaction. 
 
As well as the obvious indications of the tone scale such as grief anger etc 
there are also others such as dope off, watery eyes, sweating, yawning, body 
somatics pressures and sensations. 
 
all valuable signals to the auditor to keep running the process as charge is 
being contacted and change is happening by reason of the process.
 
l have often noted in reading this list that newbies to level2 sometimes have 
trouble with time breaking saying that no effect or change seems to be 
happening.
 
if this is the case for you l would suggest that you try Paul's robot auditor 
on this level with the rub and yawn technique. you will see that it is actually 
not unsimilar to time breaking in the respect that you need to put the incident 
contacted out at various positions from you - hold it there and perceive it. 
Paul has added to this rub & yawn. 
 
if you try this technique you will find very quickly (if an incident is 
charged) that yawning and indeed many other phenomena as suggested above will 
turn on. you would of course then continue to run rub & yawn until this 
physiological phenomena flattened off (don't change the incident being looked 
at) and you felt quite bright and and alert. At this point you would have 
handled an aspect of your case and can move on to a new area.
 
This will give newbies a good reality of when they have contacted charge, how 
long to run it, and when it is complete. Of course a charged incident once run 
should be finished off with RI.
 
The rub & yawn aspect of the processing helps the person keep his attention on 
the pt environment while simultaneously holding out a charged incident to view. 
The being in PT while perceiving the incident is vital  to the workability of 
time breaking. what happens to the newbie unfortunately is that the charge on 
the incident draws them into it without their realising it and the vital aspect 
of TB'ing - Viewing across a distance from pt to a picture is lost - as the 
unsuspecting newbie has his attention sucked out of pt and into the incident. 
At which point no discharge occurs and the process is perceived as "not 
working". 
 
Rub & yawn then helps a new person over come this trap, get some reality on his 
case and get some wins. In the future, once  everything is understood, the the 
rub & yawn can be dispensed with and the focus on TB'ing alone in sufficient.
 
Rub & yawn is a free Video on pauls home page which only needs to be viewed 
once to get the idea. After that you can do it on your own and don't forget the 
RI.
 
http://www.paulsrobot.com/
 
Hope this helps anyone having trouble.
 
Mac
 
 
 
 

 
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 21:34:35 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TROM1] Trom objectives

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That's a good recommendation Mac. Has anyone come across someone who needs the 
CCH's before doing L2? Martin On 6/Apr/2011 13:16, macro scope wrote: > It 
wouldn't be possible to approach the church and ask for CCH's so > that you 
could then do Trom. > It is against there policy. > > For those he want to 
receive some objectives as a first step then I > recommend "pauls robot 
auditor".

That's a good recommendation Mac.

Has anyone come across someone who needs the CCH's before doing L2? 

Martin

On 6/Apr/2011 13:16, macro scope wrote: 
It wouldn't be possible to approach the church and ask for CCH's so that you 
could then do Trom. 
It is   against there policy. 
 
For those he want to receive some objectives as a first step   then I recommend 
"pauls robot auditor".
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