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Ant Philipis Hello, I'm Nic. Thanks for Your Comm of the pilot.
A weakness of the 'pilot' as he said, is that some processes
work on his case. He had many pcs with which to verify.
Except those processes already occurred by Ron and auditors.
L 'OT 3 I did it in '90 and so on. Now I'm doing a review.
I am studying in pt Trom. Starts from the premise of the PDC
creative processes. It also develops other things. How to - break
of time. It's not like: Make it so solid. Trom, as the pilot,
AWC, Idenics, clear bird etc., etc., are very useful, especially
for those who do research. Nic ARC infinity




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Data: 5-nov-2013 10.55

A: <[email protected]>

Ogg: [TROM1] Fwd: From [SuperScio] Pilot's repost Z79 -- Running Ridges //Then 
and Now Solids





Dear TROMmer,


Many years ago I took over this list, which was started just after TROM
came out. It was started by  Max  Sandor (AKA a name I have
forgotten)  and had been lively, but there had not been a post for
about a year.  I offered to take it over, did so, and sent 
weekly selections from the early days of the list.  Later Peter took
it over, which I was very happy with.

There were two reasons why I took the list over, one was that it was
obvious that some (few perhaps) got very definite gains from using the
book, and the other was I was very happy about Time Breaking, because it
was based on an early pair of Scientology processes, which I otherwise
had not heard anything off in more recent years.


Recently I came across a reference to those processes, so I thought you
might like to see.




At 04:55 05-11-2013, Ant
Phillips quoted a part of a Pilot post:

...

So I applied the above paragraph
to it and came up with

the following -


Pick an object in the room. Alternately:


a) Make it more solid

b) Make it less solid ...

Then I used it as a variation on
Then and Now solids (16th

ACC). That process has you alternately mockup a picture

and use a "picture" off the track (for clears and people

without a compulsive time track, just remember something

visually). In Ron's version, you just make the picture

more solid and in this new variation you alternate making

it more and less solid a few times. I've run the original

version before and its kind of nice, but the enhancement

makes it really spectacular and for me it turned on all

sorts of perception changes.


Then came the really big surprise.....


That rang a bell.


There were two process in the 50s which attracted my attention. 
Very many of the 50s processes were incorporated in the grades. 
These two, however, I do not seem to remember seeing or hearing of
since.


They were: 

Before and After Solids (20 Aug 56, old tech volume II, page
488) 
and 
Then and Now Solids (11 June 1957, old tech Volume III, page
71 and elsewhere, see index)


Nice to see an old friend again. I have thought about those two and
wondered why I had not heard of them since - were they forgotten (I
wondered).


The Pilot Post is another demonstration of the Pilot's talent. In the
late 90's he remembers a process from the mid 50s he heard about in his
extensive study of LRH lectures, and works on modifying/improving
it.


The only time I remember having seen or heard a ghost of those LRH 50s
techniques was when TROM (The Resolution of Mind) by Dennis
Stephens came out.  The first solo process (the first process for
most) is called Time Breaking, and reminds very thoroughly of
that.


All best wishes,


Ant 

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You can see all of what the Pilot wrote in that excerpt from one of his
fortnightly postings to Internet at:

http://www.forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?27983-The-Pilot-Excerpts-from-his-Writings&amp;p=871524#post871524



Good TROMming,


Ant




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