************* The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] ************ Hi Paul Thank you those are good points also.
Keep on TROMing Pete Sent from my iPad > On Feb 8, 2014, at 9:20 PM, Paul Tipon <[email protected]> wrote: > > ************* > The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] > ************ > Hi Pete and Colleen, > > A high TA is an indication of one 'not being there', not in present time, > being non-confronting, attention on case, essentially not aware of the > environment and therefore irresponsible for the person is not assessing what > is in front of them. That's why one of the definitions of Clear is aware of > being aware. > > Keep on TROMmoing, Paul > >> On Feb 8, 2014, at 8:29 PM, Pete Mclaughlin wrote: >> >> Hi Colleen >> Here is item 3 from section C The Tone Arm from the book Emeter Essentials: >> >> 3. Because of the construction of an E-Meter, the Tone Arm cannot pass >> through the bottom of the dial. As a low-toned case gains responsibility, >> the Tone Arm goes from three or two to 1.5 to 1 to 6 to 5 to 4 to 3 (for a >> male) and then to 2 (for a female). This occurs over a long term of >> processing, of course, and takes many, many hours of processing and the Tone >> Arm ebbs and flows back and forth. >> >> The book also says most people start at a TA of 4 or 5. >> >> In Scientology the PC starts wherever the are for TA then proceed to the >> state of clear where they are at an unshakable 2 for females or 3 for males. >> >> In TROM this point occurs at the end of level 3 as Dennis says in the text. >> >> Sincerely >> Pete >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >>> On Feb 8, 2014, at 5:39 PM, "Colleen K. Peltomaa" <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> So, if I have it straight, tone arm, whether too high or too low is not a >>> factor in understanding and doing the remedial practices of TROM. >>> Although I think it should be said here that Scientology does have some >>> workable checklists and handlings for high tone arm. >>> >>> Was it the doing of TROM that got your tone arm into normal range? >>> >>> colleen >> >> C. PRACTICE >> >> THE TONE ARM >> >> 1. The three general states have many way stops. There is always a >> lower-toned mockery of higher tones. A low-tone case, to the relatively >> unskilled, can be at clear read, unreactive on a sticky sort of needle. He >> cannot however do things in Life. He or she cannot answer questions >> intelligently about Help or Control. >> 2. The first advance of a very low-toned case may be to drop into the >> minus two area on the Tone Arm Dial. >> 3. Because of the construction of an E-Meter, the Tone Arm cannot pass >> through the bottom of the dial. As a low-toned case gains responsibility, >> the Tone Arm goes from three or two to 1.5 to 1 to 6 to 5 to 4 to 3 (for a >> male) and then to 2 (for a female). This occurs over a long term of >> processing, of course, and takes many, many hours of processing and the Tone >> Arm ebbs and flows back and forth. >> 4. Very few cases are in a ‘dead’ state. Most cases will be found on the >> Tone Arm around 4 or 5. >> 5. The Tone Arm registers Density of Mass (ridges, pictures, machines, >> circuits) in the mind of the preclear. This is actual mass, not imaginary, >> and can be weighed, measured by resistance, etc. >> 6. Therefore the Tone Arm registers State of Case at any given time in >> processing. >> 7. The Tone Arm also registers advance of case during processing by >> moving. An unmoving case has an unmoving Tone Arm. A moving case has a >> moving Tone Arm. >> 8. If a case is not moving, no matter what the preclear says, the Tone >> Arm is not moving. >> 9. If a case is moving, no matter what the preclear says, the Tone Arm is >> moving during processing. >> 10. If the Tone Arm shows motion, continue the process, until the EP of >> that process is reached. >> 11. If the Tone Arm shows no motion, you can change the process. >> 12. To change a process while the Tone Arm shows good motion will leave >> the pc with By-Passed Charge. The process should be continued to the EP of >> that process. >> 13. When a level of the Pre-Havingness Scale is flat for terminal, the >> Tone Arm is showing very little motion. One must reassess for a new level >> for the same terminal on the Scale, whereupon the Tone Arm will again show >> motion. >> 14. When all levels that needle-register on the Pre-Havingness Scale are >> flat, the Tone Arm will no longer show motion, but neither will it stick in >> a frozen way. >> 15. It is a nice judgment when to leave a process. The judgment is done >> by the Tone Arm action. >> 16. When the Tone Arm slows down and isn’t moving more than a quarter of >> an inch up or down, it is time to reassess. To go longer would stick the >> Tone Arm and make needle action too stuck for a reassessment to be possible. >> You will always find any unflat level in future reassessments on the >> Pre-Havingness Scale so it is not dangerous to so leave one. It is dangerous >> to leave a level of the Pre-Havingness Scale when the Tone Arm shows motions >> of one inch up or down the Tone Arm Dial, as the preclear will get confused. >> 17. Take hold of the Tone Arm of your E-Meter. Set it at 4.5 on its dial. >> Move it to 3. Move it to 5. Now pretend a period of twenty minutes. Move the >> Tone Arm from 5 to 4, then from 4 to 4.5, then from 4.5 to 3.5, then from >> 3.5 to 4.8, then from 4.8 to 4. If all that happened in twenty minutes of >> processing, that is terrific Tone Arm motion. The case would be changing >> very, very well. You would not change a process. You would go on running the >> same process. >> 18. Take the Tone Arm in hand again. Set it at 3.5. Pretend a period of >> twenty minutes. Move it from 3.5 to 3.3. Move it from 3.3 to 3.6. Move it >> from 3.6 to 3.4. If that’s all that happened in twenty minutes of >> processing, be alert, for you’d better reassess for a new level for the >> termination the Pre-Havingness Scale. The Tone Arm may be getting ready to >> stick. >> 19. But don‘t be surprised if the Tone Arm motion suddenly picks up >> again. If it does, carry on with the same process. >> 20. The above give you two extremes of Tone Arm motion. The first example >> is excellent motion. The second example is poor motion. Between these two >> examples you have a variety of types of motion. >> 21. In using the meter you are trying to (a) assess for a process that >> will produce Tone Arm motion and (b) run the motion out of the Tone Arm. >> 22. When the Tone Arm does not move under processing one of two things is >> true: (a) you didn’t get the right process to run, or (b) you have run it >> flat. The remedy for (a) is to do better assessment and run another process. >> The remedy for (b) is to do another assessment. >> 23. That the Tone Arm moves under processing denotes a change in the >> preclear’s mind. That the Tone Arm doesn’t move under processing denotes no >> change of mass, pictures, machinery or circuits in the preclear. >> 24. When a preclear is clear he may occasionally get some Tone Arm motion >> due to purely body electronics but in the main reads at male or female on >> the arm (3 or 2) according to his or her sex. >> 25. As a preclear nears clear, an assessment plus a few commands will >> ‘blow’ the connected masses and thus flatten the terminal chosen. As a >> preclear gets even nearer, assessment alone blows the remaining masses. >> Therefore, when the state is approached, the Tone Arm motion gets less and >> less, no matter what you do. But the condition is self-evident when >> observed, the preclear gaining more and more effect on his bank with less >> and less time necessary to remedy a condition. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trom mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom > > _______________________________________________ > Trom mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom _______________________________________________ Trom mailing list [email protected] http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom
