************* The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] ************ Dear Trommers,
The words: "drastic measures" took my attention. Does that mean creating a big effect? If so it's the reverse of what Hubbard seems to suggest in his work on the Effect Scale. Summarised extremely briefly: a person low on the scale is unable to receive a large effect and is only capable of receiving small effects. The 4 CCH processes follow this principle,.
For a short while I have all Hubbard's lectures to an initial auditor training course, HPA, in 1959 available for download in my dropbox. That is tape lectures and transcripts. The link is: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hvvg62mml9so8sx/AACm51ESHHETiJ4xGs2wtEf1a?dl=0 . It's about to make my dropbox overflow so you better be quick if you want any of it to download.
The one you want to get hold of is number 4 "Scales". A little tip, if you're using Windows to look at the transcript and press control F and in the box that comes up insert the word "effect", will go straight to where he talks about the Effect Scale.
Hope this helps one or two in a search for better living and enlightenment, for self and others.
All best wishes, Ant(ony). On 12-07-2017 17:30, The Resolution of Mind (karalee) list wrote:
I've been studying the Tao Te Ching and it says complicated minds require drastic measures, which I read as "undercuts" or bridges.
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