On Jun 7, 4:56 am, "KONCHOK.PENDAY" <K...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Idenics was developed by an old-time Scientologist,
> [John Galusha?],
Yep, that's the guy.
> The essence -- as Phil Scott practiced it --
> was to zoom in on one tiny critical instant
> and try to pick it apart for postulates, etc.
>
> Phil of course, picked the instant
> for you to focus on, and tried to
> control your attention, to see what
> he decided was im****tant for you.
Ah. Everything in the Idenics material I've read says that that's 100%
the OPPOSITE of what the Idenics practitioner is supposed to do. Mike
Goldstein says that teaching a practitioner to NOT do that is the real
"tricky bit"! So Mr Scott seems to have failed on that one.
I suppose the concept which interests me most in the materials I've
read is the idea that compulsive activities are generally at base the
result of a compulsive pretence identity. This resonates with things
that have been coming up in session for me recently - my own psyche
seems to have been composed of almost "nested subroutines" of pretence
identities (if one fails THEN call another one, and if that fails THEN
call another one, to the point where the original problem that
required a pretence identity needed a psychic steamshovel to find)!
best,
ondine


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