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  • Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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    • inner life. When in his everyday life the human being has taken
    • and had been to a Baltic spa. The day before she had been
    • brochures she would buy the next day. Finally, she wrote down
    • midday meal. The conviction I gained was that of the hundreds
    • the accounts of thoughtful present-day physicians. Fortunately,
    • valuable to people today.
    • to grasp the spirit. There may be many today who want none of
    • us consider the phenomenon that the abstract thoughts of today
    • nexus, that functions as a one-sided, everyday image, is at the
    • fact not to be overlooked. Today we limit ourselves to our
    • illness as a phenomenon today. Our point of departure was that
  • Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture II: The Feverish Pursuit of Health
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    • considerations today, however, should disclose that health
    • That this does not always happen today can be taught us if we
    • is possible today for many people to make their own
    • do most people today press towards health! Everywhere we find a
    • once could call strength of spirit and of body their own. Today
    • many people today run to mesmerizers and spiritual healers? How
    • today. One says so frequently that what the simple person gets
    • call health is. In reality, one forgets almost entirely today
    • to a new environment. Two days ago we considered wild animals
    • Today, because we are too polite, we may no longer give the
    • Thus it is that we cannot speak today in clichés as
    • thoughts. There are people and doctors today, especially
    • not to further dilettantism. There are people today who have
    • uncomfortable when he is sick. Today this is not at all so easy
    • on the day that to the world bestowed thee



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