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GOALS PROBLEM MASS

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1. the goals problem mass is made up of past selves or "valences," each one grouped and more or less in a group. Therefore, the characteristic of the part (the valence) is the characteristic of the whole, the collection of valences known as the goals problem mass. (HCO PL 17 Jan 62)

2. what is one of these GPMs anyway but a method of limiting the PC's ability to intend? And that is the whole idea behind implanting or anything of that nature. The whole idea is that if he intends positive he gets negative. If he intends negative he gets positive. So therefore he cannot decide. That is his mind kicking back at him which is simply a positive/negative proposition there, of two poles. (SH Spec 5, 6402CO6)

3. the goal has been balked for eons by opposing forces. The goal pointed one way, the opposing forces point exactly opposite and against it. If you took two fire hoses and pointed them at each other, their streams would not reach each other's nozzles, but would splatter against one another in midair. If this splatter were to hang there, it would be a ball of messed up water. Call hose A the force the pc has used to execute his goal. Call hose B the force other dynamics have used to oppose that goal. Where these two forces have perpetually met, a mental mass is created. This is the picture of any problem—force opposing force with resultant mass. Where the pc's goal meets constant opposition, you have in the reactive mind the resultant mass caused by the two forces— Goal=force of getting it done, Opposition=force opposing it getting done. This is the goal problem mass. (HCOB 20 Nov 61)

4. is fundamentally founded on a goal. They're a conglomeration of identities which are counter-opposed, and these identities are hung up on the postulate-counter-postulate of a problem. (SH Spec 243, 6302C26)

5. constituted of items, beingnesses, that the person has been and has fought. (SH Spec 137, 6204C24)

6. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It's a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06)

7. items (valences) in opposition to one another. Any pair of these items, in opposition to each other, constitute a specific problem. (HCOB 23 Nov 62)