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HI Marcus 
And welcome to TROM.

I checked you email address in the TROM list management site and it is good. I 
removed you moderate status so you can now email to the list.

You run RI till it brings your attention into present time. Continuing to run 
the process will just continue to put your attention in present time so you can 
not overrun  the process.  Run RI till your memories of past upsets quiet down 
and no longer distract you from present time. At this point RI is "topped up" 
and you are ready to start the next process or end session.

An E-meter is only useful if you are already an expert on using the E-meter in 
sessions. If you have to learn how to use it while running a process it will 
distract you from running the process and put you out of session. So it's best 
to run TROM without an E-meter.

Being distracted while running the process is your reactive mind (memories of 
past upset) pulling your attention off the process you are running. continue 
running the process till these distractions subside and you can run the process 
un interrupted. This is the "no more change" point Dennis talks about that 
indicates the process is null and you need to move on the next process in the 
program.

Keep on TROMing
Pete

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> Dear Marcus,
> 
> Thanks for your mail. I have forwarded this reply on to the Trom list (if you 
> get a second copy that way that that means you know you'r on the list!). 
> Hopefully among those on the list there are some willing to help you.
> 
> I have also Bcced it to the list administrator so you should get that problem 
> sorted out.
> 
> I am sort of 80% retired from the TROM field, so that's all I'm going to do 
> ;-).
> 
> All best wishes,
> 
> Antony.
> 
> 
> At 07:53 27-08-2015, Marcus Tofanelli wrote:
>> Hello Ant,
>> 
>> I hope that things are all good with you. I'm sorry to be 'cold' mailing you 
>> like this but I seem to not be able to get an email through to the Trom list 
>> mail. Not sure if I don't have the right membership, or if my emails are 
>> even getting to the administrator.
>> 
>> I'm a newbie to the self-clearing material and from Brazil. I never went to 
>> any scientology meetings or auditions, which I think exist only in one city 
>> in my coutry. I did read Self-Clearing by Ken and TROM and lots of old 
>> Trom-list posts. I'm also kind of a loner and not sure if I could handle 
>> co-auditing.
>> 
>> So, if you could pass along these questions or address them yourself maybe 
>> it would be quite a help to me and maybe to others.
>> 
>> 1) My biggest sticking point is not knowing whether I'm overrun during RI (I 
>> can reliably sense changes here) or the similarities and differences drill 
>> (Level 2). Should I get a meter and learn how to use it or is there a way to 
>> learn to spot this phenomena as a newbie?
>> 
>> And
>> 
>> 2) I seem to get distracted a lot during self-auditing and it feels like I'm 
>> losing the momentum that the process was getting and then it takes some time 
>> to get it going again. Would appreciate some tips to address this.
>> 
>> Thanks for your time!
>> 
>> -- 
>> Marcus Franchi
>> 
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