************************************************************************ The following first appeared in the private email list IVy-subscribers, which is available to all those who subscribe to the printed magazine, International Viewpoints. ************************************************************************ Re-opening of Service Fac contest by Phil Spickler 14 Jun 00 Dear List, (I couldn't resist) Yes, yes, for days now I've been sorely tempted to open my big mouth and be a part of the very interesting communications that have been flying back and forth concerning Peak or Ascension Experiences and A View of Auditing. Well, both these worthy subjects have developed quite a bit of traffic (no tongue in cheek), and IVy-su stats are in a good and healthy condition, thanks to 3 or 4 people, or maybe 5, who really have something to say. I couldn't help noticing that on one or more occasions some of the finest Service Facsimiles this or any other list will ever see have been very gracefully placed in full view of the entire list, without the slightest touch of embarrassment on the part of their authors. This, from folks who never entered the original Service Fac contest that I proposed to the list some months ago. The winning entries in the earlier Service Fac contest would certainly find themselves up against some tough competition from some of the ones that I've seen presented recently by various identities and entities who evidently had no recognition of what gems they were presenting in this interesting, if somewhat aberrated, area. A Service Facsimile, just as a gentle reminder to those that have never heard of them or who wouldn't know how to recognize one even if it came bouncing down the street in a gorilla costume, is what an entity or identity or something uses to make itself right and another or others wrong. It (a Service Facsimile) is also used to dominate others while escaping domination oneself, and finally to aid one's own survival while hindering the survival of others . . . need I say more? In any event, I'm collecting these gems on behalf of their authors, and hope (once the volume of Service Facsimiles dies down) to soon present some new winners. I can only say "Thank you" to those who have so generously contributed to this area, and my plan is to see that you are well acknowledged and rewarded in (hopefully) the not-too-distant future. In the meantime, to all those that are currently issuing Service Facsimiles, please keep them coming, remembering that the very best few are in for some pretty nice prizes. I'll close in eager anticipation of an exciting contest -- As ever, Phil