2 May 1997
                                        corrected on 18 May 1997


RI-856i  'Re my father - Part X - Mozart betrayed by his father'


from Ambassador for Mankind


Message # RI-856i for Internet



"I was trying to establish
   Salzburg's Bishop Colloredo
    as an authority over Wolfgang,
 instead of establishing
   Wolfgang
    as an authority over him."

                     'Leopold Mozart'


Continued from
  RI-855i 'Re my father - Part IX - Leopold Mozart's attitude' of 30 Apr 97



Telepathic Auditing-session with Pa (Koos' father),
 on 1 May 1997, 19:46 GMT
 ordered by Ambassador for Mankind.
 (An Auditor is someone who listens.)

reference:
   RI-771i 'Use of Telepathy' of 4 Jan 1997
   http://Art-Org.com/ri-bulletins/ri-771i.htm


[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS [when Koos was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart],
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?
            (see RI-18i 'LRH on Wolfgang A. Mozart' of 2 Nov 1994)

[Pa:]
"I try to answer the question
  although I have little reality on that:  LFBD
    Did I agree that he sacked [dismissed] Koos?"



[Koos:] Colloredo didn't 'sack' Koos -
         but Koos asked to be relieved from service there,
          and Colloredo refused to do so.

        That's not quite the same as 'being sacked'.
         In fact, it's exactly the opposite.

        But Colloredo couldn't admit that.
         And Koos wanted to go anyway
          - and so Colloredo pretended to have sacked Koos.



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"It's very dim what I know about it:
   I advised Koos to be polite and patient?
   I advised Koos to do what he was asked to do?

   I advised Koos to swallow injustice
      which he might have gotten and
   I justified it with 'Koos must think of his future'.

"All these answers seem to have truth in them."  F's



[Koos:] And you kept all the money and treasures
         that Koos had earned for you as a child,
        instead of giving it to Koos
         when Koos decided to be self-employed?

        Is that correct?  F's

[Pa:]
"I have no knowledge of having had any money to keep.

"What I think is that the money was used as soon as it was earned
  - for living and for travelling and
    for what else was needed -
      and it was always too short.

"There wasn't anything left which I kept away from Koos.

"If you know it differently, tell me."  LFBD



[Koos:] Well, all right.
         You are so heavy on justifying all your betrayal
          with 'securing income' and 'caring for your family'
           that I thought this subject was the most real to you.



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"Did I now amass money
  which I denied Koos when he needed it, or not?"



[Koos:] Well,
         you are definitely doing that NOW, and
         your justifications now are also
          that 'it would be inopportune to assist Koos' and
          that 'Koos must do it all alone'.
            And
        also now, and since 30 years,
         you are actively assisting someone, Ma,
           (see RI-841i  'My mother - regrettably, but true: a suppressive')
          who wants to deny Koos all support, and
          who wants to stop Koos from communicating and
          who wants to destroy Koos' lifeforce
            [which is the same as Bishop Colloredo of Salzburg
              wanted to do to Koos as Wolfgang Mozart].
            (see RI-18i 'LRH on Wolfgang A. Mozart' of 2 Nov 1994)

        So now you are doing the same thing - and that since 30 years -
         as you did in Salzburg [in the 18th Century],
          when Koos [when he was Wolfgang Mozart] decided there
           to become self-employed [in Vienna]."  LF's



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"I must have told Koos
    to do what he was asked, without complaining.
 I must have advised Koos
    not to upset Colloredo.
 I must have advised Koos
    to swallow shortcomings and injustices and
    to do everything to stay in favor.
   And
 I must have been upset
    'that Koos never knows the limits regarding
      what can be done under the circumstances and
      what he likes to do'."



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"I agreed [I found it all right] that Colloredo
  'was strict and demanded discipline' and
  'did not accept resistance'."



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"I have advised Koos to bow to Colloredo,
  in order to secure Koos' stable income.

"I have frowned upon Koos'
  'quick tongue', or 'quick temper'."  LF



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"I did not like Colloredo, either,
  but I justified my
   being of service to [staying in the service of] Colloredo,
    with 'HAVING TO CARE FOR A FAMILY'.  LFBDBDBD

     [Note by Koos:
        We know from the previous session
         that that is how he justified
          everything he did to destroy his family actually.]

[Pa:]
"I might have even agreed
  that Colloredo was very strict with Koos,
   so that Koos would see
     'what I had to suffer and swallow,
       while caring for the family'."  LFBD

     [Note by Koos:
        How do you like that for being evil!
          Being a coward and
          letting yourself be beaten up,
           and THEN
          wanting that your son is ALSO beaten up -
           to "show" your son
            'how much you were suffering
              by having let yourself be beaten up, earlier'.]



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"I allowed Colloredo to give orders to Koos,
  but instead,
   I should have insisted
    that Colloredo receives order from Koos and
   I should have insisted
    that Colloredo executes the orders of Koos, and
   I should have insisted
    that Colloredo helps Koos with all his might."

     [Note by Koos:
        After all,
         Koos was a tremendous asset to Colloredo's Court,
          and was getting international fame for Colloredo, and
         Koos could have continued to do so,
           if only Colloredo had let Koos do it.]



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"I have not sided with Koos [when he was Wolfgang Mozart]
  - which WOULD have been:
     Demanding of [Salzburg's Bishop] Colloredo to serve Koos, and
     demanding of Colloredo to create circumstances
       under which Koos could work.  LFBDBD

"I have not sided with Koos,
  which would have been:
   Demanding of Colloredo
    respect for Koos and for his work.

"INSTEAD, I have demanded of Koos
  to 'show respect' for this very dominating person,
   with which I have made Koos very wrong."



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"By demanding nothing from Colloredo for Koos.

"I SHOULD have demanded
  support,
  respect,
  honors, and
  support again, and
  first and foremost support
   for Koos."  LFBD



[Auditor:] How have you ASSISTED the Salzburg Bishop Colloredo,
            your employer in the 18th Century,
              TO DESTROY KOOS,
                your very beautiful and extremely talented son?

[Pa:]
"I was trying to establish Colloredo as an authority over Koos,
  instead of establishing Koos as an authority over him."

 LFBD-F/Nind [= truth found out]


                       'Pa Nolst Trenite'


(The End)

                                Total session time: 2 hrs 11 min

                          Highly specialized Telepathic Auditing
              at 700 US $ per hour, makes 1,528 US $ total cost.




(The abbreviations sF(small Fall), F(Fall), LF(Long Fall),
 LFBD(Long Fall Blow Down) and F/N(Floating Needle) describe
 reactions on the E-meter, indicating mental charge (sF, F,
 LF, LFBD), and release of charge completed (F/N).
 "LFBD-F/N" = truth found out. "ind" = indicated to the person.)

(See RI-610i 'Understanding the E-meter, correctly' of 26 June 96
     RI-648i 'Simplicity of E-meter use, by UNDERSTANDING it' 1 Aug 96
     RI-687i 'Notes on E-meter use and Solo-Auditing' 4 Sept 96
     RI-771i 'Use of Telepathy' of 4 Jan 1997)



Koos Nolst Trenite - Ambassador for Mankind

Copyright 1997 by Koos Nolst Trenite


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References (available at the Library http://Art-Org.com):

  (about Mozart)

  RI-018i  'LRH on Wolfgang A. Mozart' of 2 Nov 1994
  RI-178i  'LRH on Mozart and Salieri' of 10 May 1995
  RI-768i  'Past Lives' of 29 Dec 1996
  RI-80RBi 'The Eternal Critics - Exposed' of 28 Jan 95, rev. 3 Mar 96

  RI-853i  'Re my father - VII - Leopold on son Wolfgang Mozart' 29 Apr 97
  RI-854i  'Re my father - VIII - Wolfgang Mozart on father' 29 Apr 97
  RI-855i  'Re my father - IX - Leopold Mozart's attitude' of 30 Apr 97
  RI-856i  'Re my father - X - Mozart betrayed by his father' of 2 May 97


  (about art and about religion)

  RI-019Ri 'Artists and Ethics' of 10 Sept 1992
  RI-704Ri 'Real Art is not hard to understand' of 30 Sept 1996
  RI-738Si 'Christianity - Love, and Guilt solved' shortened 22 Dec 96


  (about Koos Nolst Trenite)

  RI-126Ri 'Koos Nolst Trenite - identity' of 29 Mar 1995
  RI-480i  'Koos Nolst Trenite - Life-story' of 14 Feb 1996
  RI-828i  'Koos Nolst Trenite personally visited' of 19 Apr 1997


  (about Koos' parents and family)

  RI-839i  'Recovering my father - Part I' of 26 Apr 97
  RI-840i  'Recovering my father - Part II' of 26 Apr 97
  RI-846i  'Recovering my father - Part III - Value of Telepathy' 28 Apr 97

  RI-841i  'My mother - regrettably, but true: a suppressive' 26 Apr 97

  RI-850i  'Re my father - IV - his marriage problem' of 29 Apr 1997
  RI-851i  'Re my father - V - his pretended help' of 29 Apr 1997
  RI-852i  'Re my father - VI - marriage-counseling for him' of 29 Apr 97

  RI-853i  'Re my father - VII - Leopold on son Wolfgang Mozart' 29 Apr 97
  RI-854i  'Re my father - VIII - Wolfgang Mozart on father' 29 Apr 97
  RI-855i  'Re my father - IX - Leopold Mozart's attitude' of 30 Apr 97
  RI-856i  'Re my father - X - Mozart betrayed by his father' of 2 May 97

  RI-811i  'Telepathic talk with my brother' of 27 Mar 1997
  RI-767i  'My mother crediting me' of 21 Dec 1996

  RI-698i  'Treat a Psychotic as a Psychotic (on my mother)' of 18 Sept 1996
  RI-697i  'Telepathic Auditing for my Father - On Friendships' of 17 Sept 96

  RI-689i  'Auditing a psychotic telepathically' of 7 Sept 1996
  RI-688i  'Handling parents - a psychotic mother' of 7 Sept 1996


  (about understanding and handling criminals and enemies)

  The 'Understanding Suppression Series':
  http://Art-Org.com/ri-bulletins/usp.htm


  (about RI-Bulletins)

  RI-380Ri 'Obtaining Truth from the RI-Bulletins' of 1 Nov 1995
  RI-50RQi 'RI-xxxi series Archive - Content and Use' 28 Dec 94
               Revised and Replaced on 6 March 1996

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