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Hi Rolf

Thanks for responding to my email.  What is a line plot?

TROM at level 2 deals with past scenes then with past persons where the PC had 
conflict. At level 5 Dennis Stephens found it was necessary to work all the 
flows of the life conflicts the PC had to clean up any residue left on the 
case.  Dennis states level 2 will handle a lot of charged incidents but the job 
of eliminating the mind will not be done until level 5 is run.

Are you finding that running only what the PC is most upset about handles the 
mind completely?
Is reviewing all possible flows on all conflicts the PC had charge on overkill?

I am interested in your answer because you have much more auditing experience 
than I do.

Sincerely
Pete

Sent from my iPad

On Feb 18, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Rolf Dane <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi Pete and all,
> 
> Thank you for sharing the "Complete Your Bridge" link on this list.
> 
> The main difference between TROM and DEEP Character Clearing (DCC) is 
> probably that in DCC we are mainly interested in the idendities (the 
> characters) as these IDs become masses on the case. They become stimulus 
> response mechanisms in conflict with each other. We do not use the line plots 
> as they introduce many possiblilities of going more and more off course. 
> 
> The IDs with their individual traits are where each case is unique and 
> getting the charge off these unique IDs gets the charge off the case. The 
> Being gets freed up from these stuck or obsessive roles in conflict in life 
> and can of course be or execute the appropriate role when called for. 
> 
> We could probably learn a lot about line plots from TROM, but since it is not 
> used in DCC it is a mute point at the moment.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Rolf Dane
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 12:29:44 -0800 (PST)
> From: Pete McLaughlin <[email protected]>
> To: TROM <[email protected]>
> Subject: [TROM1] Clearbird GPM processing
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> HI All
> ? The Clearbird who wrote out a non Scientology processing system to teach 
> and deliver auditing has come out with a site that proposes to deliver Goals 
> Problem Mass processing (GPM).? This is the technology that Dennis Stephens 
> found had left him with unresolved case.? Clearbird states on his website 
> that he had the same problem with COS GPM processing and he believes he has 
> solved the problem of delivering GPM auditing.
> ? I reviewed his site and found he only presents half of the postulate 
> failure cycle.? I wrote him advising of this gap in his method and offered 
> the TROM materials to help get his GPM auditing complete.? Hopefully he will 
> adopt the level 5 postulate failure chart and use that as his guide to 
> auditing. I will let you know if he responds.
> 
> In the mean time you can read over his website here.? I found it very 
> interesting.
> 
> http://completeyourbridge.org/index.html
> 
> Keep on TROMing
> Pete
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> Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 17:41:20 -0800 (PST)
> From: Pete McLaughlin <[email protected]>
> To: TROM <[email protected]>
> Subject: [TROM1] tidbits from DEEP Processing
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> here is a piece of article #7 at the DEEP site.
> Very interesting
> Pete
> 
> 
> 
> There are different entrances into DEEP Character Clearing. Each way of 
> entering 
> can be organized into a rundown. At this time, one uses the approach that is 
> most appropriate to what the person offers as the? main issue. The most 
> obvious starting point is to take a list of individuals that are perceived as 
> troublesome or hostile to the person. These are in some way in opposition to 
> the 
> person (or perceived to be) and thus make good processing material as 
> counter-poles. When doing that, the "other side" of the polarity is often 
> perceived as self in a special capacity or situation.
> 
> In addressing this, we address two main stumbling blocks to case progress:
> 
> 1) We handle any ongoing conflicts with the upsets, problems and guarded 
> secrets 
> involved (out rudiments.)
> 
> 2) We handle any ongoing suppression on the case, also known as PTSness, at 
> its 
> root cause.
> 
> The main difference between running this action and other actions of DEEP 
> Character Clearing is in how you go about getting into the technique. 
> Therefore 
> there will be some unique steps, mainly at the beginning of an action, for 
> the 
> different rundowns. 
> 
> What is taken up as the first action is individuals in the person's present 
> time 
> the person has difficulties with, meaning lots of problems, conflicts, 
> upsets, 
> personality clashes, etc.
> 
> This can be expanded to troublesome individuals the person has encountered 
> earlier in life.
> Also, scanning the person's history for old conflicts and major upsets will 
> reveal much material.
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> From: xrizfz <[email protected]>
> To: Pete McLaughlin <[email protected]>,     The Resolution
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> There is a list known as 53 form. Goes from A to N, out ruds being point 
> C and PTS`ness point L.
> Those are all the areas in life one could think of where something can 
> be wrong. Needs to be handled in the sequence of A to N. Because one 
> will not be able to do much for the pc on lets say out ruds if he has 
> out list going ( point B).
> And the pc will not tell the auditor if he does not know what that is.
> Getting out of the way what the pc wants handled first is correct though.
> 
> xriz
> 
> Am 18.02.2012 02:41, schrieb Pete McLaughlin:
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> >
> > here is a piece of article #7 at the DEEP site.
> > Very interesting
> > Pete
> >
> >
> > There are different entrances into DEEP Character Clearing. Each way 
> > of entering can be organized into a rundown. At this time, one uses 
> > the approach that is most appropriate to what the person offers as 
> > the  main issue. The most obvious starting point is to take a list of 
> > individuals that are perceived as troublesome or hostile to the 
> > person. These are in some way in opposition to the person (or 
> > perceived to be) and thus make good processing material as 
> > counter-poles. When doing that, the "other side" of the polarity is 
> > often perceived as self in a special capacity or situation.
> >
> > In addressing this, we address two main stumbling blocks to case progress:
> >
> > 1) We handle any ongoing conflicts with the upsets, problems and 
> > guarded secrets involved (out rudiments.)
> >
> > 2) We handle any ongoing suppression on the case, also known as 
> > PTSness, at its root cause.
> >
> > The main difference between running this action and other actions of 
> > DEEP Character Clearing is in how you go about getting into the 
> > technique. Therefore there will be some unique steps, mainly at the 
> > beginning of an action, for the different rundowns.
> >
> > What is taken up as the first action is individuals in the person's 
> > present time the person has difficulties with, meaning lots of 
> > problems, conflicts, upsets, personality clashes, etc.
> >
> > This can be expanded to troublesome individuals the person has 
> > encountered earlier in life.
> > Also, scanning the person's history for old conflicts and major upsets 
> > will reveal much material.
> >
> >
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