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Hi Leo,

Just one comment to your comment, "don't overwhelm!"

All that you can contribute is don't have the intention and then action to overwhelm. Being or not being overwhelmed is a function of the receipt point. Not your prerogative. Then keeping in mind that overwhelm is in the eyes of the receiver, one may not be able to have non overwhelm occur at the receipt point. That is where intelligence and the correct amount of force (your communication) play a very big role in the end. But then regardless of your intent and action, the receipt point which may have 'case', may just may go casey on you and everything in the environment. It has happened many many times.

A good treatise on this is LRH's, "Greatness".

Keep on TROMming, Paul

On Feb 8, 2014, at 5:09 AM, Leo Faulhaber wrote:

Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Re Ethics (Paul Tipon)
   2. Re: Tone Arm (Colleen K. Peltomaa)
   3. RE Ethics (Colleen K. Peltomaa)
   4. Re: Tone Arm (Pete Mclaughlin)
   5. Re: TROM Ethics (Leo Faulhaber)

Thanks a lot to everybody who participated in the discussion of TROM ethics.

I got a couple of interesting opinions and viewpoints to consider.

After all the concept of ethics in TROM is this: don't overwhelm!

All the best

Leo Faulhaber
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