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Hi Karalee Very nice wins. Thanks for sharing.
Keep on TROMing Pete McLaughlin Sent from my iPad > On Jan 29, 2017, at 8:51 AM, The Resolution of Mind list > <[email protected]> wrote: > > ************* > The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] > ************ > Hi, this is Karalee, and I had a small win with RI. > > I am an occluded case - at best feel like I'm seeing things very shadowy and > fuzzy. My first big win with RI was getting the object out of my head - stop > running it as a process - and placing it into the actual space around me. > Today and yesterday I noticed that the objects I bring into existence are > starting to take on more realness to me, more solidity. For example, a clay > pot I typically like to RI is now more real, more gritty. > > I start my RI with a handwritten list of stuff normally in my space and I run > through that list; sometimes I change the object up a little ... turn it > blue, give it added features, etcetera, but not always. Change occurs > (usually yawns) and I keep going through the handwritten list until no more > change and I feel more present, the environment looks more real to me ... not > overlayed by fuzzy mind stuff. > > If even that feels difficult (because of the occlusion) I drop down a > gradient and do a six directions RI, and change occurs when I do that too ... > put the object around me six directions and hold all six copies of it there. > > This is the RI I do when prepping for timebreaking; otherwise, when not > prepping for the timebreaking part of the session, I might do a more expanded > RI with ideal scenes just for the fun of it... luxuriate in it with regard to > things I would like to experience, or as an aversion therapy... try putting > scary black spiders all around you, eh! :-)) > > Another thing I like about RI is that when I start it I realize I am the > center, so it brings up a certain realization of self with regard to creating > and things thus created. Who is this creator? > > So, even though the exercise brings your viewpoint more fully into the here > and now, I find it also to be very expanding of viewpoint of who I am (life) > in relation to the created things.... seeing what is more important or > central, or causal. The exercise gnaws away at the fixed importance to always > be creating something along with fixed aversions to creating something. > > _______________________________________________ > TROM mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom
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