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  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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    • the same sign, the sign; and Moon and Silver by the sign. To
    • and Gold, and the other used for Moon and Silver, two
    • Gold, Moon and Silver, were characterized by the same
    • start from Moon and Silver with the sign. Now if we go
    • culture said ‘Silver’ he did not mean only what
    • we mean when we say ‘Silver’. In the language of
    • that time, the word signifying a ‘Silver’ was
    • found, not only in a piece of silver that actually spread
    • the Gold, we live in Copper, we live in Silver. He meant
    • coarsest, most material form in the piece of silver. He
    • way in the piece of silver. Now, the enlightened man of today
    • says: Yes, of course, the Moon shines with a silvery light so
    • they believe that it consisted of silver. It was not so,
    • and materialized in the piece of silver.
    • science knows that rather more than 4 pounds of silver,
    • million tons of finally distributed silver. This is simply a
    • world contain two million tons of finely distributed silver
    • silver contained in the oceans. It is not that these tons of
    • silver have been somehow dissolved in the ocean, or anything
    • finally dissolved, we have silver.
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