Alan C. Walter (wisdom@cyberstation.net) wrote: >I have often wondered how KP could be so unaware of those around him, of his >incredible lack of friendliness, his antagonism, his slavish fawning over >anyone who agreed with him. His fixation on UCP as being the ONLY PROCESS. Here is what I see as the difference between Palle's process and UCP. I have been running Palle's process for a LONG time, and more diligently in the past few days with any eye to allowing wilder places and concepts to enter, higher universes, millions of entities, etc. Basically Palles process is look at the masses, permeate them as best one can, wiggle in and out of them trying to pry them apart, get the TA high, until something turns ON completely and begins to run out. On doesn't need a meter to do this once one gets the hang of it. I would much prefer to look at a mass that I can see and feel in present time until a change takes place, than slog THROUGH these masses trying to come up with some data about my past, present or future, which just makes the masses more solid. *ANY* effort to look at or say anything about my past is a slogging through the masses in front of my face, so why do this? For those that don't have huge masses in present time, and whose tracks are well greased, perhaps digging around the past is a useful pasttime, but I would think the past will present itself when its time and we run it then. What we go for is the present. Usually when a pc low on the scale such as I, 'looks' into the past for the originating moment of a mass etc, they will find something else, which fails to audit the mass and makes it and all its little buggers mad :) The exact moment that needs to be looked at is IN the mass, and frankly using mechanisms of the mind such as look and know to find it won't work. The mass needs to be taken apart as itself, and then what is inside will appear on its own accord. All the memory or imagination stretching in the world won't do this. Palle's process goes right to the next thing that needs handling, turns it on more until it can't stand it, and stuff starts to come out of it. Terrible thing to do to a pc, but seems to be the way out. Homer