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  • Title: Lecture I: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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    • death, they leave the human body. True, modern man says he can
    • is much better able to understand the mysteries of birth and death
    • when his physical body has fallen a victim to the forces of death.
    • the path leading to a true comprehension of birth and death be opened
  • Title: Lecture II: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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    • towards the Sun and after his death lead him out into the cosmos and
  • Title: Lecture III: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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    • from birth until death and those he experiences between death and a
    • itself during his existence between death and a new birth. If you will
    • death and a new birth you will find it amply indicated there that
    • death is manifold enough, but it becomes even more manifold,
    • far richer, when contemplated during the life between death and a new
    • the experiences stretching between death and a new birth. From the
    • — it cannot be until some while after his death — then for
    • death and a new birth, man is on yonder side of the boundary of the
    • and what is seen during the life between death and a new birth.
    • a man is able, either through initiation or through death, to change
    • within; we are not within it as we are between birth and death,
    • space. Between death and a new birth we behold many worlds and only
    • the world when it is experienced between birth and death and when it
    • is experienced between death and a new birth. Between birth and death
    • we experience one world and many men; during the life between death
    • death and rebirth we look back upon earthly life, men are not seen in
    • between birth and death, we gain ideas about our planetary universe
    • death and view its aspect of spirit-and-soul from without, at that
    • possess between death and a new birth, the real nature of man's life
    • must be fathomed either between death and rebirth, or in the realm of
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  • Title: Lecture IV: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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    • example a particularly good mathematician, develops between death and
    • carries the physical death-forces and the spiritual life-forces of
    • escape from the physical death-forces to another existence in our



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