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> On Jul 22, 2016, at 8:52 AM, The Resolution of Mind list 
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> I currently assist someone who read TROM -- through a present-time problem 
> that they feel keeps them from doing the TROM exercises (issues with time),  
> by asking up front for the postulate(s) during the time-stop that Dennis 
> discussed in his "IP" lectures. John Galusha also developed this technique 
> after a insight from one of his clients.
> We start the session with RI and end with RI. I noticed that the ending RI is 
> sometimes interactive because I'm likewise 360'ing into existence what the 
> "another" brings into existence and I lightheartedly offer up some things to 
> bring into existence and it gets quite playful as one is usually keyed-out a 
> bit after a session - or the RI will key one out if the one session was not 
> fully resolving the present-time problem.
> This reminded me of Dennis' description of the interactive version of the 
> "Surprise Game".
> Here is an excerpt from Dennis' lecture on "The Surprise Game".
> 
> The Surprise Game
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> Well why doesn’t the postulate ever fail? Alright to understand that I better 
> give you another example.
> Back in the 1950’s in London there used to be a game us auditors played and 
> it’s based upon a very, very old game on the time track. Very, very… very 
> early in this universe there’s a game called the “Surprise Game” . You see, 
> the spiritual … goes up to another being and says, “look now,” he says’ 
> “imagine this box here.” He got this box… imagine a box. And , “Yes,” says 
> the other being and he imagines a box. “Just imagine,” he says, “when you 
> open the lid of this box and look inside you will get a surprise. Just agree 
> that that will be so.” And the other being says, “Alright. I agree that when 
> I open up the box and look inside I will get a surprise.”
> 09:53
> So he and the first being says to him, “Ok, now go ahead and open the little 
> box and look inside.” So he opens the lid of the box that he’s just mocked 
> up. Opens it and looks inside and, of course, gets a surprise. See?
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> “What a marvelous game,” you see, surprise game. And we used to play this 
> game in London. Ron Hubbard introduced the game there is… he told us it was 
> an early track game and many of us checked it out and found it is so you can 
> find it, you can find this game on anyone’s timetrack. Right very, very early 
> on. Very early universe this game is. But the…the surprise game.
> 10:29
> used to play this game with all the other auditors. We used to play on each 
> other and play it on…. Get other people to play this game and get our 
> preclears to play this game.    Dennis
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