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What really helped me with understanding the RI commands is seeing how an
auditor would run it on a PC based upon Dennis' instructions, which I
pasted below.  It is understood, however, this is a solo process and this
is simply how I envision an auditor might run it:
"So, the Repair of Importances. (RI).

Commands:

a) Bring something into existence.
b) Have another bring something into existence.

a) is run over and over until there is no more change; then b) is likewise
run. Then a), and then b) again, until both produce no more change. The
creations should be placed around you 360 degrees spherical. You don’t have
to do anything with the creations; the act of creation is sufficient.
Quality of creation is far secondary to quantity of creation; abundance is
of the essence."

An auditor would give the command, "Bring S'thing into existence"; the PC
would indicate he did that (no change); the auditor instructs the PC to put
it around him 360 spherical, and the PC does that.  The auditor then gives
the command again and if the PC indicates there is some change or charge
regards the thing that has been brought into existence, the auditor would
have the PC bring that same thing into existence again and put it all
around him again.  This would continue until that particular item was flat
- with no more change.  Then the PC would bring something else into
existence and put it around him, etc, until the process command of RI for
self produces no more change.

Then the PC would be instructed to do it for others and the same procedure
would be followed.   And then self, and then others again.   Then
timebreaking could commence.

Who of you on this list have actually fully flattened RI for self and
others the way Dennis prescribes (done by yourself solo)?


Then the PC would move to (b) "Have another bring something into existence"
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