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Hi David

My thoughts, important only to me:

Seems that if our unconscious(forgotten) postulates are creating our games(problems) and we get to playing games compulsively then none of this 'new age' positive thinking stuff comes into the picture. It is just a distraction. For most of us this just forces more crap into a mind that already has too many overwhelms and these affirmations cannot stick when they hit a forgotten counter-postulate. Get rid of the counter-postulate and you do not need the affirmations at all. The problem with most 'new age' remedies is that they keep 'adding' stuff, while we want to be 'removing' stuff so we can get to a non-compulsive games condition. I wonder if is part of the reason so many eventually find out that 'letting go' brings the greatest results.

For me, I will keep on 'removing' stuff so I can get to what is under the shit. II will just keep on using Trom for now.

This is just me trying to make sense of why my enthusiasm for positive thinking remedies keeps waning .

Regards
Dave

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