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Re: Postulate Failure Chart
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2019, 11:43:17 pm »
On your chart you have someone driving you into must know with their must know postulate going from 5b to 5a, then having that “other” changing their postulate to must be known for no apparent reason at all.
At origin, if someone is aiming a must know postulate at you, it’s not going to result in you wanting to must know them if they overwhelm you.

1b to 1a someone is not going to drive you into must be known with a must be known postulate.
In other words, you have the chart going into a situation where someone is forcing their own self determined postulate.  They can only put you into their pan determined postulate.
I always read the chart going 8 to 1, because that is the flow of life.  The chart also makes sense going 1-8.
Now going from 1a to 1b on your chart, if someone aims a must know at you, it’s not going to put you into must not know.
5a to 5b someone aiming must be known at you is not going to put you into must not be known.
When I enforce a must know on you any of several things is going to happen.  You are going to go into must be known or resist with a must not be known.  You are NOT going to go into must know (or even must not know) as a result.
My aim is to put you into must be known.  You can resist it with must not be known.  But you are not going to resist with must not know, and you are not going to complement with must know.
I think I might have nailed it.  It’s the difference between an opposition postulate and an opposite postulate.
Dennis talks about how he asked a Scientologist once, “What is the opposition postulate to ‘to know’?” and the guy answered, “to not-know”, which was a wrong answer.
The opposition to the know postulate is “to not be known”.  Not-know is what you are driven into if his opposition postulate wins.
I sincerely hope this helps.