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  • Title: Problem With Death: Contents
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    • parasites of the life of thought and idea. Those activities which the
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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    • ideas that are applicable to this other kind of life, and
    • consciousness with death, if we can form no true idea of
    • number of ideas which explain the actions on quite other
    • system of judgments and ideas is a mask that is there
    • us the idea takes root: ‘The thought you
    • pitilessly corrects the Maya of our ideas. And this kind of
    • ideas, supplies most significant material for treatment in
    • idea of asking the singer to come to the country and do
    • This idea made me shudder. She lay back and declared that
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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    • naturally, a writer might evolve the most unreal ideas and
    • — and now the idea comes into his head that the
    • materialistic idea to believe that this then simply
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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    • you can get an idea when you meditate upon the Vienna cycle
    • person. In a long conversation he developed the fixed idea
    • Unity. But the idea of oneness or unity is something only
    • give you a correctly formed idea of how a person comes into
    • the parasites of the life of idea, if one makes illusions
    • ideas and mental pictures quite different from those which
    • a child in its physical existence; we form ideas about the
    • being of the child, ideas built up from our experiences of
    • merely to enlarge the idea we formed of this child as we
    • through the medium of the idea, the thought, the mental
    • And so through thought, through idea, he lived right into
    • kind who truly understand ideals in the world, life in
    • ideas and in morals. To live in ideas and ideals
    • is not merely to have ideas and ideals; ideas and
    • ideals are easily come by, they can be picked as easily as
    • ideas and ideals, but that he has them in the purity of the
    • sense-free thoughts and ideas; we need only picture this



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