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  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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    • together for a long time and that through the strange
    • whom we then meet rushing along the street, hurrying
    • everything that has been mentioned belongs to the category
    • for a true experience of what belongs, not to earthly
    • shot never entered my head. Amazement was not long to be
    • looked at me a long time and left the room. I followed to
    • bear it no longer. It was as though something were
    • no longer. I feel that he is sucking the life out of me
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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    • would have been able, for a long time yet, to maintain a
    • death spectrum. Then, after a few days, what belongs to the
    • Such things belong,
    • estate like a tramp. The estate does not, of course, belong
    • estate which has long been mortgaged to the Bank. He goes
    • overwhelming fear came over her. It was no longer the
    • window had vanished, her mother's breathing was no longer
    • And as the thought grew to infinite longing, so did this
    • passed through a long earthly life, who in her last years,
    • that has become feeling. This soul had had a long earthly
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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    • lives, in which he is ensnared here, so long as he dwells
    • since he lacks the physical body, he can no longer carry
    • One day not long after we had begun to work, a member of
    • person. In a long conversation he developed the fixed idea
    • the universe, but rather we belong completely to the
    • real progress in the spiritual world is the longing to
    • dream, the longing to form illusions about outer reality,
    • inwardly mature enough to engage in art. it will no longer
    • man, the being who belongs to the spiritual world, who is
    • philosophy. And such men as Fritz Mitscher belong to
    • been able to stay longer in the physical world?” This



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