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Pete.

See Interspersed.


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> Hi all
> I apologize to anyone on the list that is upset by the critical emails about 
> TROM and my editing of the TROM books.


D>1. There is at least some honesty in this post of yours..

It is a low toned action to apologize for speaking the truth.


2. And yes, the original TROM should always remain readily available for study.

I never said it should not be.



But as many improved versions as possible should also be made and posted for 
new students to study and learn from the experiences  of those that came before.

The biggest room in the world is room for improvement.


David 











> The emails by Slim and David Pelly are on moderate status and you see them 
> because I individually approve them for distribution to the list.
> It is unfortunate that their criticism is harshly worded but they make valid 
> points about the difficulty of studying TROM.
> 
> Dennis is terrible at communicating his ideas and a genius at developing the 
> resolution of mind tech.  Greg Pickering was a poor book editor and the 
> original TROM was criticized with good reason.
> 
> I am very concerned that I not hide the original materials so everyone is 
> welcome to the original version of the manual that I recently received from 
> Flemming and to the raw digitized audio tapes by Dennis of the Supplemental 
> Lectures.
> 
> However, this original material is so poor at delivering the genius of Dennis 
> that it must be edited by a competent book editor who understands TROM and 
> can clean up the sentence fragments, excess verbiage and occasional 
> misstatements to deliver a text that is readable and does not distract the 
> student from TROM.  
> 
> This is the job that I took on because no one else was doing it.  Now Colleen 
> has volunteered to help and we are making good progress on properly edited 
> text to be ready for publication.  The edited texts will be available for 
> download and review before they are published at createspace.com so everyone 
> on the list can check our work and see if we missed anything.
> 
> So I ask your patience. Creating something new can be a turbulent experience.
> 
> Sincerely
> Pete mclaughlin
> List moderator
> 
> 
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