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Hi Colleen

 Thank you for the compliments.  The most improtant statement i make is Keep on 
TROMing, but it's too succinct to be real to most that, that is what is 
important.  It is really helpful when you and others give success stories and 
demonstrate why we should all Keep on TROMing. Thanks to everyong on the list 
for their inspiring success stories and helpful hints and for asking questions.

Keep on TROMing

Pete

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On Jun 25, 2012, at 8:42 AM, Colleen Peltomaa <[email protected]> wrote:

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> @Pete, I really appreciate that you bring the focus back to the one true 
> unchanging importance of releasing ourselves from limiting games postulates, 
> and then see how things seem to us.
> 
> In fact, in COHA, there is one drill with the end question, "....How does 
> ________ [fill in the blank] seem to you now?"  
> 
> The guidance and pointers you provide encourage our own inner guides to 
> process first and then see how the issues seem to us now.
> 
> In truth, there are so many viewpoints one can take of the subject of this 
> thread, why limit ourselves?  In TRUTH, there is one Absolute Truth about 
> everything.  Resolving the mind makes that clear.
> 
> However, I can also get into the viewpoint of one posing a problem to oneself 
> in order to have a good game, a more complementary, lighter game, just 
> because they now can, after doing some mental clearing. 
> 
> I, myself, have been indulging myself with a really big "problem", posing to 
> myself the problems of civilization.  That is partly what brought me into 
> Scientology.  Today, in an impactful session, I dropped at lot of importances 
> around that, and ego drives too, and feel more in the now, just being myself, 
> simpler.  Less "must-ey".
> 
> What's paradoxical is that the more I drop fixed importances, the more able I 
> feel to actually address the created problem of civilization, if I should 
> feel guided to do so.  
> 
> What of civilization when all beings resolve their minds?
> 
> love,
> colleen
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