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Hi Roberto

Your statement that "to know" looks correct as it is similar to "to control" 
and the other junior goals is exactly the problem I have with the TROM manual.

The first postulate a being operates on in any new activity is "to be known". 
It is a failure of the English language that the leg 1 postulates can't all be 
worded "to be blank".

I found in learning TROM one of the confusions I had was this inconsistency in 
naming the goals packages.

You can see by looking at the charts Dennis put in the manual that leg 1 of the 
to be known goals package has the postulate "to be known". Do you agree that 
all the goals packages should be named after their leg 1 goal? Is this 
reasonable?

Sincerely
Pete

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>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Pete Mclaughlin [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Gesendet: Samstag, 9. August 2014 19:54
>> An: The Resolution of Mind list
>> Betreff: Re: [TROM1] error in Trom manual
> ....
>> 
>> The second problem for me was that Dennis names all the junior goals
> packages
>> by the postulate for leg 1 (to control, to have, to love etc.) but for the
> basic goals
>> package Dennis names this "to know".
>> To be consistent in naming it should be "to be known".
> ....
>> Sincerely
>> Pete
> 
> 
> Hi Pete
> 
> I cannot see your point. Maybe I do not understand it, German is my
> language.
> To me the manual looks correct, but I am no expert. I am thankful for being
> corrected, should I err.
> 
> The following is how I understand the postulates you mention (to control, to
> have,
> to love versus to know). And by that, "to know" would be the correct
> wording:
> 
> To control
> I must control (outflow) or I must be contolled (inflow)
> 
> To have
> I must let someone have something (outflow) or must have it for myself
> (inflow)
> 
> To love
> I must love someone (outflow) or must be loved by someone (inflow)
> 
> To know
> I must be known (outflow) or I must know (inflow)
> 
> An example: You have a different view than the manual = "must not know".
> Your view "must be known", thus you write corrections to the manual.
> 
> Sincerely
> Roberto
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