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Hello Cory, I love the questions you asked and it's a great question to
pose to oneself because it is seeking of wisdom
about life and seeing the spiritual quality of life -- beyond the forms we
take.

Dennis realized -- and scientology too -- that we first need to key-out
from overt/motivator sequences, the seriousness I mean.

Grade 2 of The Grades in Scientology also relieves one of constantly
employing and resisting covert games strategies and is helpful for one who
has a lot of attention on this.   Too many overts in an area and then one
occasionally flips into a "protect" mode during their cycles of existence.

To help with shifting back and forth between various viewpoints there are
some ascension processes that really changed things for me.   The simplest
one is "Who am I/"/"Who am I not?".   Also, "Do I really exist?".   These
can be positive meditational processes.   Sedona Method uses such processes
in their "The Fifth Way".   It's a bit like having a near-death-experience
where one sees interactions through the eyes of a creator and as a result
is never the same again.  Wordless consciousness.

Seeing suffering and inequity can be restimulative of past incidents.
Removing your own charge will at least help you be more effective in doing
something about it, bringing peace.

Colleen
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