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Level one TROM / Re: Dynamic meditations as a substitute of R.I.
« Last post by Dmitry on October 08, 2025, 08:02:04 am »Also Dynamic meditation completely fits with TROM theory.
What does TROM theory tell us about releasing the charge? It tells us that charge consists of contradictory postulates. And we have to apply complementary postulates to release the charge, to vanish it.
What are we doing during dynamic meditation?
1) Determining what my hand wants to do -> identifying a postulate.
2) Doing it -> applying a complementary postulate to it.
You can do TROM and measure the time taken by a standard RI afterwards. You can also do TROM followed by dynamic meditation and measure the time. RI will be flattened after Dynamic meditation which tells us that it's correct substitute for RI.
Dynamic meditation works faster, especially if you do it near a mirror. A mirror helps create distance between you and your body, and the charge releases more quickly.
Of course, try this at your own risk, and results may vary. If something doesn't feel right, immediately revert to the standard procedure.
What does TROM theory tell us about releasing the charge? It tells us that charge consists of contradictory postulates. And we have to apply complementary postulates to release the charge, to vanish it.
What are we doing during dynamic meditation?
1) Determining what my hand wants to do -> identifying a postulate.
2) Doing it -> applying a complementary postulate to it.
You can do TROM and measure the time taken by a standard RI afterwards. You can also do TROM followed by dynamic meditation and measure the time. RI will be flattened after Dynamic meditation which tells us that it's correct substitute for RI.
Dynamic meditation works faster, especially if you do it near a mirror. A mirror helps create distance between you and your body, and the charge releases more quickly.
Of course, try this at your own risk, and results may vary. If something doesn't feel right, immediately revert to the standard procedure.
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