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  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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    • If we want to think of
    • If you think of all
    • has promised not to think about the lady any more, and to
    • his new home, hoping to get him to think of other things.
    • ‘Don't you think that is natural?’
    • you think that guilt is only constituted by evil intent?
    • into wrong hands. If you do look at it, think that
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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    • from these etheric bodies. I think I need hardly say that
    • Let us think more
    • the etheric body — let us think of the emergence of
    • monistic and materialistic thinkers picture to themselves
  • Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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    • ego-delusion. One must have succeeded in thinking
    • sense one is least so occupied, thinks about oneself least,
    • These all think. It is not man alone who thinks. All the
    • beings of these higher hierarchies think. Consider
    • the hierarchies think together; this thought-world of the
    • the other hierarch thinks; — this is the Light-Being
    • thinking and feeling from where the dead is, to drive away
    • does not succeed, they think it is entirely due to lack of
    • the same everywhere, thinking that when we have broken
    • Now let us think of a
    • the word he was an objective human being. He did not think
    • of pure thinking, of the life in pure thought, in
    • the self is best attained when a man speaks and thinks
    • upwards with special gratitude when we have to think of the
    • in physical bodies. In thinking of friends who have passed
    • And so, in thinking of



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