************* The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] ************ I just want to point out an error in what you have said Pete.
"first the games player needs to find the games he is playing then he needs to stop playing those games in order to timebreak the compulsion to play them." This is illogical. There is no need for the person to stop playing the game in order to timebreak the compulsion to play the game. The compulsion to play prevents such a sequence. Just timebreak. The rest will take care of itself. As to what Function is saying, I have to agree with him. I don't think Dnnis fully thought through his 'code' or perhaps I am just to enmeshed to see the truth of it. To follow such a code, to me, is saying that one would not play any games whatsoever. This is far beyond handling compulsion to play games. For example: If someone wants to kill my child I am certainly going to prevent them from bringing such a thing into existence. That is a violation of #4. How that is done by me is probably going to violate #2 and most likely #1 as well. So I do not see that this code is something that can be held while engaging in games play. TROM does not need an ethical code. A being is going to sort all that out for themselves as they unravel the mind. Brian -----Original Message----- From: Pete Mclaughlin [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 12:26 PM To: The Resolution of Mind list Subject: Re: [TROM1] Dennis lied about TROM? Hi Function Ok i see your point but i feel that you are judging TROM as though it was addressed to the being who had achieved Nirvana when in fact it is addressed to the compulsive games player who is just starting the process of taking apart his games. first the games player needs to find the games he is playing then he needs to stop playing those games in order to timebreake the compulsion to play them. when the TROMer gets to the end of level 5 he will be skilled at games and recognizing postulates comming from others and will disregard those he does not want to be the effect of. I think that the problem you are seeing with TROM is self curing as the TROMer reaches the end of the processing. There is no Church of TROM to enforce a code of the ethical being on its members. TROMers at every point during the processing and at the completion of the processing of their mind are their own person and able to decide for themselves what games they will or will not play. I am not aware of a therapy that more competely frees a being from control by others. but it is good that you are making TROMers aware that they need to question everything including the basic premises that TROM is based upon. Keep on TROMing Pete Sent from my iPad On Aug 27, 2012, at 5:06 AM, Function <[email protected]> wrote: > epistemology _______________________________________________ Trom mailing list [email protected] http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom
