<div class="gmail_quote"><div>Hi there,<br><br>Seen I started opening space I have been using "Whoever comes is the right people" and quite often people tell me it is not grammatically correct. Why it is "is" ?<br>
<br>Wonderingly Bhav...<br><br><br> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">From: Michael M Pannwitz
Subject: Re: AW: Anti Laws of OST - Foundations of OST?
I mostly call them "Tatsachen des Lebens" which translates pretty much
into "Facts of Life"...and usually embellish them with sayings that have
been around for a couple of hundreds of years showing that they are
commonly accepted Facts of Life. The addition to "Whatever happens is
the only thing that could have" in German is "Wenn der Hund nicht
geschissen haette, haette er den Has' gefangen."
What I really like is that most of us use the same wording as found in
the Users Guide...hearing them (or seeing them hung up spaced around the
circle of chairs) I instantly know its open space and feel comfortable
and excited.
There has been a ghastly attack, however, by some nincompoop editor of
"Wave Rider" on the wholy grail of the "principles". While on page 71
the "First Principle" is given correctly as "Whoever comes is the right
people", beginning with page 167 the wording of this principle (I will
not write down the wording here!!)has been horribly maimed.
Maybe its not too late to ask BK to immediately start a reprint with the
appropriate wording and to recall the entire first edition of Wave.
Greetings from Berlin
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