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Which kind of difference distinguishes a proposal message from a dogmatic message?

A typical dogmatic message supports some information which cannot be put under discussion, because they are demonstrated and proved out of the sphere of experience of the reader. The information of dogmatic nature are generally sound in the case that they are exactly definable and, for this, do not need further interpretation of their meaning.

In case of messages which contain information not explicitly definable, the active and responsible collaboration of the reader is requested ; it is necessary for an interpretation of the message mainly in the areas which have some contents of experience , which, as is well known, are not easily describable.

A proposal communication usually proposes the "witness" of an observation made during a personal experience. Without having the pretension to enunciate irrefutable principles, the witness proposes to the attention of the other people "something" that could have not be noted by them.

The proposal means privilege the active participation of the person who receives the message, creating the presuppositions for new point of views and for the discovery of correlations, between the information that one receives and his own scale of values. Therefore they seem to mainly support the research works in general and those ones which are particularly addressed to the inner life