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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Introduction by Frédéric Kozlik
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    • deciphered, as against 27 others destroyed by Fray Diego de Landa in
    • teteuh, gods, in the categorical meaning of the term.
    • strong dose of egoism, and permits the magician to investigate his own
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • characteristically Roman egoism. That says enough about the soul's
    • philosophy, categorically forbidding its pursuit. He also put a stop
    • category through the natural association of ideas. In the word
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • bodies that still came to birth would have been degenerate. Egoless
    • ruthlessness, stubborn egoism, that continuous stirring up of
    • been habitable for egoless human beings who would have remained on
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • Just think how, the moment we fall asleep and our ego and astral body
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • egos, and the souls would have departed to a special planet of their
    • way that it would have become a great earthly mechanism for ego-less
    • egoistic sense in the people of the Roman Empire of the concept of
    • Civis, the citizen. Human egoism, be it remembered, can only
    • make men into ego-less beings was frustrated. It was precisely the
    • bleakness, the lack of fantasy in Roman culture, the egoism in Roman
    • of fantasy, and the egoism of Rome were to develop in the fourth
    • impossible for the ego of man to live in the social order of the
    • in which no ego could have a place. These faculties would have had to
    • and to the expulsion of all egos, so that the bodies born would no
    • longer have been capable of bearing an ego. But as forces in the world
    • into such pure homunculi that their egos would have departed. The
    • of the senses, whereby this life would become egoless. For if
    • prosperity alone were to be established on the earth, the ego would
    • pressing out the lemon, the doing away with it! Egos would no longer
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • might all the more obtain a feeling of the inner ego. This feeling has
    • happen; the feeling of the ego had at some time to be engendered in
    • the pure ego. The ego did not act strongly at a time in which men made



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