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- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture One: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part One)
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- an objective state of affairs. If you want to inform a faraway friend
- Someone may object that this fact does not exist in the world as an
- objective fact, but is only what someone has written down. This is
- nonsense, of course. It is possible to describe an objective fact
- have to set down the signs, the letters that express the objective
- Here, people could object
- Many people object they
- Now you might object that
- where we face ourselves objectively. And beyond simply seeing
- not objective.” But if someone comes along and has had a vision
- whose origin he cannot explain, people say, “That is objective,
- completely objective! We can believe this person.”
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Two: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part Two)
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- certain sense we become objects to them. It is indeed a first sign of
- sense of the word that she was an objectively kind person. She
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Three: Awakening Spiritual Thoughts
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- germs. Objectively, both states of fear are the same. Both fit their
- fear of material beings, be they ever so small. Objectively speaking,
- thoughts triggered purely by physical objects or by fantasies about
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Four: The Presence of the Dead in our Life
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- of touching an object outside us.” In our dreams there is
- unlike physical objects, offers no resistance to touch. In the
- object is outside me. However, in clairvoyant perception we are
- inside the object, not separated from what we perceive. Consequently,
- the individual objects are not fixed and distinct as physical ones,
- but are in continuous movement and transformation. Objects in the
- offer us boundaries, which objects of clairvoyant perception do not
- have. The same thing that causes our ego to fuse with the objects of
- look at an object or a being and say, quite rightly, I perceive that
- being, that object. We perceive the plant, mineral, and animal
- this person, a love that may well be described as objective because
- but also the strength of our muscles. Our muscles objectively help
- that one could love that person objectively, as it were, because of
- world, we are objectively in the world of the angels, which reveals
- them without preconceived ideas. People may object that we cannot
- the latter. This objection makes as much sense as saying that we
- facts and objects by means totally independent of the object or fact.
- thus perhaps the more objectively, we discuss what we wish to do, the
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Five: The Blessing of the Dead
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- of its presence as I am that the external object I see is not created
- of view, people can easily object that this was nothing but an
- In objection to the
- science will gradually silence the objection that the spiritual
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Six: Faith and Knowledge
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- course, that is no objection to sleeping a lot. Since intellectual
- inwardly dead. All thoughts that represent objects are meaningful
- “Are thoughts that do not represent objects justified?”
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