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  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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    • moment of birth is that point which, in ordinary
    • death is the point which leaves behind it the very deepest
    • birth; it is the point that is remembered most of all; in a
    • enrapturing point in the life between death and a new
    • Lucifer, such a person never gets to the point of saying to
    • start from a point that is connected with a work of art; in
    • thoughts. what I regard as important from the point of view
    • depressed, and finally reaches the point where he has
    • from this point I will read you the words themselves.
    • eyes. She stretched out her arms towards mine and pointed
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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    • Gate of Death we can look from a later point of time at an
    • earlier point of time. It is just as if, from a later
    • point where I am standing I can look, physically, into the
    • starting-point for the continuation which then proceeds in
    • events from the point of view of Spiritual Science observes
    • estate must become his property. His point of view is that
    • had changed into a point of light, visible to the eye.
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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    • little as possible in the central point of the universe.
    • I should like only to point out that, according to the
    • I have already pointed
    • have pointed out, thought stands in profusion at one's beck
    • I should like to point
    • activity in the spiritual world. Hence the point is for a
    • such a point today that the opposite of truth is
    • through it at one point we are already in the spiritual
    • develop to the point where it directs the forces that are
    • cases we must abandon the point of view — for it
    • is an unreal point of view. The real point of view leads us
    • in the Society, although up to a certain point it need not



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