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  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 1
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    • The soul experiences of the writer of St. Luke's Gospel were akin to
    • those of the agrarian type; whereas those of the writer of St. Matthew's
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 5
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    • the longing is present is often emphasized by writers who are themselves
    • article in which the writer describes just such an example of so-called
    • spiritual striving. Someone the writer knew well told him — the
    • was an experience not to be missed. He further informed the writer that
    • at the slightest opportunity reel it off at breakneck speed. The writer,
    • Nevertheless after this experience the writer goes to hear a lecture
    • the writer felt that Johannes Müller spoke about life's purpose
    • Only one thing bothered the writer: the conversation he had with the
    • the writer's description: “On to the platform came a medium-sized,
    • compare with the writer's image of someone who spoke about self-sacrifice
    • Müller had resembled the writer's preconceived notion the latter
    • would have believed him. Very interesting! And why would the writer
    • believe him? The reason is simple. This writer, unlike most people in
    • Johannes Müller obviously suggested none of this. The writer said
    • him it is a joke. — This is of course a paradox; what the writer
    • the example of the writer I just mentioned; he will undoubtedly be suited
    • the writer can use for an article which he ends with the words: “What
    • writer manages to appear high-minded and worldly while remaining a thoroughly
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 6
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    • takes possession of the writer of a detective novel, especially if drunk
    • they will attempt to write a plausible account of say the year 1914
    • want to write a history of this war must discover where such dimmed



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