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Paul,                       Oct. 15/'11              Aarre

What an awesome analysis !    Good stuff.

Aarre Peltomaa

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:11 AM, Paul Tipon <pti...@proftitleserv.com>wrote:

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> As Dennis has said, on Level 2 comparisons of ‘then’ and ‘now’ become
> automatic.  And as I have stated in the past, I have TimeBroke
> throughout this lifetime, it was automatic.  Another thing I have
> said is that I would time break the future.  I want to say a little
> more about that.
>
> Lets start off by also noting that Dennis has said that one cannot
> view across time.  When one pulls up a ‘then’, he re-mocks up that
> facsimile to view.  Let’s now take the idea that one can mock up a
> facsimile of the future.  Lets take a simple example of that.
>
> Mock up that tomorrow you will have your favorite cake for lunch.
> Get the full action of biting, chewing, savoring and swallowing that
> piece of cake.  That was pretty easy, huh.  You had a very
> pleasurable ‘then’ to TimeBreak.  Well if you didn’t have a ‘then’,
> you could mock up tomorrow at lunch having that piece of cake.  I’m
> sure you have done this many times before.  It’s called planning for
> the future.  The ‘future’ and‘now’ have just been TimeBroken.  If you
> want you can create the importance for tomorrow of eating that cake
> tomorrow and TimeBreak against ‘now’ have some control over your
> future and I bet you will have that favorite piece of cake for lunch
> tomorrow.  If doing that is a really really important ‘future’ for
> tomorrow, it will happen.  Interesting, huh.
>
> Now lets take the opposite.  You know you are in for a fantastic
> treat at a world renown French restaurant.  Uh oh, you know they are
> going to have escargot (snails, cooked of course, not raw.  Glad I
> told you that, right.).  You can’t stand the idea let alone the
> sight.  Now what?  You wind up at the restaurant and your partner is
> having luscious escargot with a chilled glass of Chablis.  Each
> morsel being gently chewed and rolled in the mouth, all flavors being
> experienced to the hilt.  Ummmmmmmmm.  You wind up in utter disgust
> and literally throw up at the table, not moving quickly enough to
> grab your napkin and make a hasty retreat to the rest room.  You wind
> up never wanting to see that dinner partner again for various
> innumerable  reasons.  Too bad there went a great meal, relationship
> and perhaps a very happy chapter to your life.
>
> So lets look at that for TimeBreaking.  Well you may not have a known
> incident of eating escargot or being reviled by the idea in the past,
> so what do you do?  No ‘then’.  Well you mock it up ‘future’ and
> TimeBreak it throwing in all sorts of counter this and that about
> escargot.  Voila!  You are now cured and can have a great time with a
> partner of choice at a fantastic French restaurant.  The world of
> livingness and happiness has just been expanded even with a new happy
> pleasurable ‘then’ moment to remember.
>
> Remember, Dennis said all this was only natural.
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