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Note that this is a resend of a message sent some years ago, and some data (like addresses) is liable to be inaccurate. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Subject: Re: RI Question Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:51:48 +1000 From: "Judith Anderson" <[email protected]> To: "Ripley_Paul" <[email protected]>, "trom-l" <[email protected]> Dear Paul, Another means another person. Now you have to look at this as flows. You know, the flow in is the first flow, the flow out is the second flow, and another flowing to another person is the third flow. Fourth flow is self to self (what ever that means to you). Back to TROM . Just sit there and create a situation (in your mind) of another person bringing something into existence, and have them do it (in your mind's eye) (what a funny expressing that is, but it explains to me what you should do) Does it to you? You are mocking them up doing it. Cheers Judith A. -----Original Message----- From: Ripley_Paul <[email protected]> To: '[email protected].' <[email protected].> Date: Tuesday, 16 June 1998 6:33 Subject: RI Question [This message was also sent to "[email protected]"] Hello, I have just completed reading the TROM manual as well as your "Steps for Running TROM." I have a very BASIC question about RI. The first command of each pair is easy to understand and perform: "Bring something into existence." However, I am not sure about the second command: "Have another bring something into existence." I am not clear about the meaning of "Have another". Does "have" in this usage mean "compel" or "require"? Does "another" mean "something other than myself". Another what? I interpret the command to mean: Compel someone (other than "me") to bring something into existence. Could you please clarify. Thank you, Paul Ripley California, USA ******************************' Subject: TROM quetions about levels Date: Sat, 20 Jun 1998 13:41:36 +0000 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] I've recently read the TROM materials and started the RI and level 2 processes. I have a few questions about TROM. Are there any readers that have completed all or most of the levels and if so I would be interested in hearing about your experiences? Have any readers tested their galvanometer response after the completion of level 3 to find the needle quite calm and lifeless as described in the materials? What is the typical time range to complete each level? I understand this could vary to a great degree, but I was interested in a general estimate - are we talking 20 hours or 200 hours for level 2 for example. Thanks, Scott P. ***************************' Subject: Re: TROM Replay 28 Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 21:28:17 -0700 From: "Maximilian J. Sandor" <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected] At 08:38 AM 6/26/98 +0200, Antony Phillips wrote: >Note: these replays are _old_. ... as far as I'm concerned they're still valid and of actual _and_ historical interest ;-) Since many do not know that I changed my name since then, 'JHS' was my previous name and I was the author of the summary. Parts of this went into my online book PNOHTEFTU, btw, ( http://transmillennium.net/pnohteftu/ [http://transmillennium.net/pnohteftu/] ) but I forgot that this article existed. Thank you, Ant, for digging it out :-) . I'm contemplating to edit/revise the article and add it there in a new context. Max *************************************** -- Ant Antony A Phillips [email protected] tlf: (+45) 45 88 88 69 Box 78 DK - 2800 Lyngby Editor, International Viewpoints (= IVy). See Home Page: http://home8.inet.tele.dk/ivy/ [http://home8.inet.tele.dk/ivy/]Administrator: trom-l, selfclearing-l, superscio-l, IVy lists --Back to 2016 with this mail's originator's signature: Antony A Phillips [email protected] Ant Phillips [email protected]
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