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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • [From the book
    • This book is a modest but real attempt to achieve pure thinking,
    • in order to put it into a form suitable for a book, the outer
    • It was because I wanted to write the whole book in the style in
    • been able to finish the book.
    • been done in my book
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • In my book,
    • I have described a sure path to the super-sensible. But this book
    • This book,
    • when writing books to-day. Nowadays people write simply in
    • order to inform the reader of the subject-matter of the book,
    • so that he learns what the book contains in accordance with his
    • For this reason it will not be popular with those who read books
    • only to acquire information. The purpose of the book is to make
    • sense the book is only a kind of musical score, to be read with
    • from one thought to the next. This book constantly expects the
    • also to be considered. Anybody who works through this book and
    • fundamentally misunderstood the book. It should be more or less
    • intentionally wrote this book in the way I did so as to present
    • This book was a link between pure philosophy and philosophy based
    • the interpenetration of perception and thinking. Since this book



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