*************
The following message is relayed to you by  [email protected]
************
Wow Paul - You could write your own MBT.

Thanks for the review - my considerations interspersed below:

On 16 Aug 2012 16:59, Paul Tipon wrote:
I don't know how much of Tom Campbell's, MBT you have read. I have read the entire book. I found it quite interesting and true. I also found it validating many of the things LRH has said and likewise the other way around too. I don't see that there were any contrary or opposing viewpoints from either theory.

It was the most difficult book I've ever read. I couldn't get away from the Scio premise of originally being "Super beings" now trapped in MEST.

Secondly, you must interpret the data you do get. (e.g., that data available in the database on our history thread or some part thereof depending on the completeness of the query) Your interpretation is limited by your fear, ignorance, ego, knowledge of the possibilities, understanding, expectations and beliefs.

Yes and by whatever old postulates you have buried in your mind.

In a sense, one's imagination could approximate probable data. One would just have to keep in mind that the imagined data has probabilities, having not been actualized and that the probability can be very high to very low as well as being conformed to the rule-set of the particular PMR into which that imagined data would be processed against. Then too, who is to say that a skilled imagination couldn’t predict what will be found to be true in the future. Or, who is to say that one is not actually getting the probability data and then calling it imagination.] (the foregoing bracketed thoughts are entirely my own)

Which is why I will continue with TROM - I would like greater certainty that what I perceive is not just projected illusion.

regards,

Martin


_______________________________________________
Trom mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom

Reply via email to