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  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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    • have recently gone away from us through death.) if it is
    • lady keep on returning. He leaves the town and lives away
    • who were also away from Paris; how all his feelings came to
    • that he himself has to go away and because he does not want
    • go away,’ — she said. ‘Perhaps his
    • After a while she took her hands away. ‘I must see
    • ‘He has gone away again: O, if he comes once again
    • the next day she would certainly go away into a convent.
    • If it were so, could one not wash away all regret with
    • away from all dark thoughts. I gave a feast in honour of
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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    • course, do away with it. I am not saying that karma can be
    • actually within us. We wipe karma away, as it were, from
    • the one life, wipe it away from the happenings of the life
    • they had fully lived out their karma, is wiped away from
    • their lives. It is wiped away from the physical events of
    • life. But from the death spectrum it cannot be wiped away
    • away again: ‘Come!’ he said for the third
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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    • and call, we must obliterate the thought, drive it away.
    • express themselves. One must then try to drive away one's
    • thinking and feeling from where the dead is, to drive away
    • oneself, and where one has driven that away, impulses come



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