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Thanks Leo :  ) 

Its just one thing but it can be used in an infinite amount of ways . Once its 
brought into existence , it can be known by self or by others. 

A goal can be made to prevent something or someone from being known 
A goal can be made to force something or someone from being known

Its limitless

The best way to translate the whole games manual is to just learn english and 
the english grammar , word clear as you go or use method eight word clearing if 
you really want the to become super literate . 
  
In games of play our four basic abilities become:

SD      PD
1. Must be known.
2. Must not be known.
3. Must know.
4. Must not know.       Must know.
Must not know.
Must be known.
Must not be known.


On Aug 5, 2010, at 6:19 AM, Leo Faulhaber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Slim
> 
> Thanks for this clarification and the examples.
> 
> I suppose it can be two things:
> 
> 1) to bring something (an effect) into existence and to make it known or
> 2) to make something (an effect) already existent known.
> 
> For some people it might be easier to learn English, for some maybe not.
> 
> All the best
> 
> Leo Faulhaber
> 
> 2010/8/4 Slim <[email protected]>
> Hi Leo,
> 
> To be known =
> 
> Is the purpose of bringing somthing into existence. It's an effect of a goal.
> 
> When one brings something into existence it is for the purpose of being known
> 
> If you walk into a room you are bringing your body into existence to be known 
> in the room.
> 
> It can be on a spiritual level as well . A being can present itself to be 
> known in many different ways .
> 
> A e i o u ,  in German are used in a way that is backwards from the English 
> language .
> 
> You will need to translate each word . But it will be easier to learn the 
> English language .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 4, 2010, at 6:20 nAM, Leo Faulhaber <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Slim
> 
> Thanks for your advice regarding the Google translation bar.
> 
> It does not help.
> 
> "Um bekannt sein" is not German. They are German words but not a correct 
> German statement.
> 
> As you have already well progressed on Level five you must know quite well 
> what "to be known" means. Is it - per your opinion - grammatically just the 
> passive voice of "to know"? Does it desribe a process or the end result?
> 
> Thanks for anwser.
> 
> Leo Faulhaber
> 
> PS: Your postings are very interesting.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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