*************
The following message is relayed to you by [email protected]
************
HI Colleen
i agree that taking over the compulsion to mock up by doing RI will break the
compulsion.
good win
Pete
>________________________________
>From: Colleen Peltomaa <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 11:43 PM
>Subject: [TROM1] Observation RE RI
>
>*************
>The following message is relayed to you by [email protected]
>************
>
>
>Repair of Importances, or "RI" is usually run as "Bring something into
>existence" and I usually like to mock up a scene, some aesthetic, or a nice
>future relationship.
>
>However, I re-viewed an unflat incident wherein way way back on a thetan's
>track I saw that we all completely and solidly created or mocked up everything
>that you can see around you, and I mean everything -- long before this
>universe. Also on my incident track I saw myself many times going through a
>white crystal and coming out the other side compulsively mocking up
>everything, including universes!
>
>Dennis says that it is not quality but quantity that we should be focusing on
>when we do RI. And the point of what I wrote above is that I think I now got
>the "mass" I needed to understand why he said what he said, and I understand
>at this moment that even putting teapots, or forks, or tables, or the simplest
>of items around me 360-degrees could possibly be a great "cure" for compulsive
>mocking up -- moreso than the drawn out creative visualization that
>emphasized quality over quantity, contrary to Dennis' instruction.
>
>Not to pick on teapots, but why is it here in the first place? Why am I
>seeing it as I am seeing it? Answer is I compulsively mocked it up, templated
>it and perhaps some others agreed with me or we co-created it by committee.
>Perhaps if I simply RI teapots in enough quantity it will not be so important
>to include that template in my next universe! I don't think it would be here
>now if it did not have some [compulsive] importance.
>
>So I am adhering more closely to Dennis' advice to put quantity over quality,
>plus I decided to keep it to very simple and ordinary objects in my
>environment for the moment.
>
>colleen
>
>_______________________________________________
>Trom mailing list
>[email protected]
>http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom
>
>
>
_______________________________________________
Trom mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom