Postulates
Author: Tom
Posted: Sat Dec 23 2000 11:02 pm
I had a cognition that "it is out reality to him" is a postulate. Drop the postulate and you can communicate. "It will be out reality if I talk about this". If you hold on to that postulate, it will be. I start talking, a bit reserved about Scientology, and the listener says, "yea yea, so anyway", but that's because I have this postulate that says "it will be out reality. I recognized this and one day just spilled the beans on my whole ten years of learning in a few minutes, just let it fly. Some things are out reality, but there are beings who can grasp simple concepts and who do have some mental capacity for learning. The "real super low gradient to avoid being out reality", could be an idea put there by someone who didn't want communication to be happening. The truth is that true data can spread like wild fire, and so can wins, and auditting. Wins can happen.
Author: nilopodos
Posted: Sun Dec 24 2000 08:19 am
That's why there is a Dissem Drill and the like. You find the "life ruin" of the person, and he/she will be interested in finding out how to do something about it. Only reges sometimes have overdone it and created a new ruin by leaving them destitute.
But it is a more effective approach than inviting interest from a philosophical viewpoint.
Nilopodos, the Sacred Crocodile
Author: Tom
Posted: Sun Dec 24 2000 08:57 pm
I don't see the connection between "life ruin" and the postulates described above.
Author: Peter
Posted: Sun Jul 29 2001 05:11 pm
Blah blah blah.
Let me give you people a really good postulate. We will all work on becoming Clears.
Author: John
Posted: Mon Jul 30 2001 04:13 pm
Here's an even better one: You are what you eat.
Author: Journeyman
Posted: Mon Jul 30 2001 07:30 pm
I am a pizza and a coke? I think my doctor would disagree.
kgb
Author: pj
Posted: Tues Jul 31 2001 04:02 am
Kgb,
Common now....
It means that your diet can consist of too many things commonly know to be unhealthy such as, alcohol, refined sugar, nicotine, red meat, insectisides and other agricultural chemicals (on fruit and vegatables)..
It can affect your physical health in the long term.
Your mental condition influences your physical condition (somatics, Dianetics), many believe it also applies visa versa, hence the saying "you are what you eat".
Awareness once raised is not bound by many laws or rules, it can work from many viewpoints, flows and angles..
-pj-
Author: Journeyman
Posted: Tues Jul 31 2001 10:09 am
I agree that diet can influence mood, and provides the basic energy (or lack thereof) that the body uses. I don't think that the mind requires a lot of energy to function, although I know that a persons considerations regarding his health and hunger, and sickness can effect his mind's function. I knew a guy at an org who was a good auditor, ate only health food, and was a lot of fun, but if you wanted to get some heavy work done, you came to me, because I had the confront, strength, and can-do attitude to bring it to completion, despite surviving on pizza, coke and doughnuts at the time. Mark it down to youth. I don't eat very well, now, too much fried food and soda, but my case is not really effected by it. Handling my overwhelm, and getting into better ethics shape is far more important than nutrition, right now. Once my life is rolling along, in normal and above, nutrition and various other factors (exercise, dating, etc.) will open up. First comes the non-e (failure), danger handlings, and then I must work through emergency and some drudgery. As long as I can keep my confront in, I am making progress, and things look hopeful. I am still working on my Failure (non-e) handling, and will be for the next three weeks. My admin scale is created, and in, my battleplanning is daily, and in, I have no current flaps, some newly developed policy, and my tone is good.
Nutrition seems to be something I can address when my backlogs cease. I am not unhealthy, I have plenty of energy, and sleep well. Why change that, when there are other areas that indicate better to me?
kgb
Author: pj
Posted: Tues Jul 31 2001 11:35 am
Hi kgb,
>>>>Nutrition seems to be something I can address when my backlogs cease. I am not unhealthy, I have plenty of energy, and sleep well. Why change that, when there are other areas that indicate better to me?
If it works for you fine, stick with it..
The pizza and coke people need to make a living too after all.
But that doesn't mean that others cannot adhere more
seriously to what the nutritionists teach\write on the
subject and to recognize its importance as being a vital
part of their overall well being.
-pj-
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