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  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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    • body and Ego of the one person into the astral body and Ego
    • person who has this desire for torment, this need for
    • grounds. Such a person may tell us that he has done this or
    • that to the other person for one reason or another; these
    • actually preventing the person concerned from realising the
    • all kinds of things to the other person, and that under the
    • the case of a person who is terribly vain, who suffers from
    • person may wish to exercise a controlling influence upon
    • Lucifer, such a person never gets to the point of saying to
    • for some other person but he cannot acknowledge them,
    • person and he is unable to do so because this other person,
    • discovers that the other person is planning something
    • malicious; the first person then proceeds to paint a mental
    • “first person” story, as we say. This character
    • story (it is, as I say a ‘first person’ tale),
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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    • Arthur and the two other personalities who have been
    • America seems to be personified in him ... it is all made
    • spectrum comes to the still living personality. But here we
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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    • communicated to you in respect of persons who have died
    • all to us, the connection of the world with our own person,
    • something quite different if a foolish person, some
    • statements of many persons there is a lack of material for
    • death a person is not in a position to behold this
    • person. In a long conversation he developed the fixed idea
    • give you a correctly formed idea of how a person comes into
    • said. It is natural for an elder person when he is speaking
    • the cause itself and not in the person and the position of
    • the individual personality in the world. And when he spoke
    • these things for personal reasons, because I feel myself to
    • single personality — but concerning many things I
    • personal and does not touch the teaching. But a fact like
    • personal charge to be together with our forces, then there



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