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- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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- with the forms of the words. We generate in ourselves those
- with our words, which give expression to our words. Picture
- form of expression of his words. Something is actually
- there — in other words, if our printed writings are
- from this point I will read you the words themselves.
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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- altogether different. The difficulty is that words coined
- to bring one word through her lips would have been able
- word. Arthur looked at her and she at him. One movement
- not in my consciousness when the words were coined. It came
- entirely out of the situation itself. Moreover words which
- there is naturally no wish to speak the words that
- were actually uttered. In such circumstances the words will
- present in such a case is that such words should not have
- to be spoken. This attitude helps the coining of the words.
- And so you will admit that the words I had to speak (at the
- entirely out of the soul itself. The main words necessarily
- (at the beginning of the service) the words had to be:
- of Death which calls forth such words — words which
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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- For it is difficult to find words from the treasures of our
- experiences between death and a new birth, words which are
- inwardly to the words if we wish to make them words capable
- which these words come forth from the soul when the soul
- death is quite different from the mode in which words come
- the words.
- Such words as I have
- were not formed as one forms words when one wants to bring
- words, but we have throughout the feeling: through us
- its own inner experiences. When one frames the word it is
- like a surrender of the word to the being in question, like
- a placing of the word at this being's disposal, so that the
- being can then itself make use of our words.
- words which can then become really true guiding lines of
- life-wisdom into a single word. Then this signifies
- great, the impressive words of the aged John:
- over rich life-experience — I refer to the words,
- falteringly to coin the words which were sought for there,
- place the words in our mouth which must come to us if we
- world in approximately the following words:
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