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Keep on TROMing Pete Sent from my iPad > On Feb 20, 2014, at 7:29 PM, "Colleen K. Peltomaa" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > ************* > The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] > ************ > During my grade 2 session (Overts and Withholds) I spied a game strategy and > felt its location and characteristics associated with that mock-up created to > facilitate that type of game. In other words, I'm thinking like a Trommer in > my session. > > Now, I don't think someone who was not familiar with TROM would have known to > consciously use similarities and differences to more speedily timebreak out > this old friend. I immediately felt more in present time and, probably just > as important, more causative. Also saw quite clearly how I would be better > off not locking in such manifestations in order to play a game. > > Two other identities connected to game strategies were discovered and > timebroken. It is not that these identities are good or bad, but that they > are locked in and compulsive, narrowing my options for play. Do I really need > an identity from the past to be able to make a joke? I can if I want to but > I can also have other options too. That is why I'm ferreting out these -- > not because I hate them or think them bad but so that I may be more in the > now and have more options. They just don't fit in with my new decision for > complementary postulates and voluntary games. > > Dennis has this to say about Identities: > . > This is the role a being assumes in order to play a game. Like any other > effect it is a created thing, and obeys the laws that govern effects in > general. Thus identity, as soon as it is considered important, tends to > persist, become more solid, and have command power over the being. > [Self-Enquiry: Who/What am I being right now?] > > > Just so I do not seem like an apostate I also gave myself a timebreaking > session today and that went well too and I have more work to do in that area. > Both types of sessions seem very profitable to me. > > I wish everyone good results with their clearing work. > > Colleen > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trom mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom
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