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“So havingness is just as important as it’s ever been, but nobody
could have told you. And there was unfortunately nobody around to
tell me, as usual, what this thing ‘havingness’ was all about."
“It’s kind of obvious, you know. You could have
something and you could not have something, and after you’ve lost
something, you can’t have it and so on. But why did cases respond so
badly when their havingness was reduced?"
“Now, rough auditing, actually, reduces havingness by
introducing separateness. The world at large as the time stream goes
tearing along gets many people in the frame of mind of loss, loss,
loss, loss, loss. It isn’t one o’clock, two o’clock, three o’clock,
four o’clock. It’s loss, loss, loss. Every time another minute goes
by, they’ve lost something. They’ve lost the whole universe. They get
to looking on it on the negative side, see. They don’t ever realize
that they have a new universe."
“I straightened out a case one time with experimental
procedure—very famous person by the way."
“I said, ‘Close your eyes. Okay.’ ‘Now open them up and
find a brand-new world. Thank you.’ ‘Now, close your eyes. Good.’
‘Open them up and find a brand-new world.’
“And I just kept this up for about a half an hour. The
case shifted all over the place. Ran into the case two or three years
later, it had considerable auditing in the meantime and had made
gains and all of that sort of thing. It was still saying, ‘That was
the most wonderful process I ever had in my life!’ It was just
reversing this time cycle, you see?"
“Instead of every successive second the person feels
he’s lost the whole universe, I made him in every successive second
find he had found one."
“Of course, you have to have a high level of trust and
confidence that the universe is going to arrive with that next minute."
“And cases that have great difficulty can’t actually
believe that there is any future. And when they believe there’s no
future, that means they’re not going to get anything, that means they
have to hold desperately on to everything they’ve got. And it balls
their time track up because they’re holding on to the facsimiles
which represented yesterday’s universe. Because there won’t ever be a
tomorrow universe. I see a few chests sighing here. Is that right?”
I still have Dennis' Postulate Failure Chart using Have if anyone is
interested.
Paul, Level 5 in progress
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