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Hi Function,

Wow!  You make quite an entrance! ;-)  I read most of your post.

"Getting people in, by whatever means, is the main part."

I don't think so. TROM, to me, seems to attract those who..... are
ready for it. Who want it.  All that should be done, in my opinion, is
to make TROM available for people when they're ready, (replicated
websites on the Internet and hard copy printed materials). And have an
existing community of people who are using TROM to answer newer
people's questions.

When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. Therefore, TROM
should be there for when the student is ready.

Any effort to "get people in" would be scientological, don't you think?
Get them in  - to do what? Sell them something? Take their money?
Promise them something, (immortality) that they already own? No.

Why? Because TROM isn't selling anything. So what's the point?  Why try
to force something on people?

Function, I think you're totally missing the spirit and intent of TROM,
the Buddistic aspect of it. Hubbard's effort to commoditise and package
spirituality with intent to sell, was coming from a very low tone
level.


Chuck Jeronimo

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