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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 1. Introduction
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- about the machines are nearly unthinkable, though nonetheless
- degrees. Specifically, I noticed that my thinking became more
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 2. Methodology
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- secrets of thinking. The source of human misery lies in the
- reaching, and do not think of it, we picture the physical world
- real than any part of what we think of as the physical world.
- as great as we think, so that attacks made on this method are
- permeates our thinking.
- think clearly (in the
- above — think instead of algebra), there is a clear
- universally applied, effectively makes one unable to think
- pervades the thinking of those who work with it. In the
- demonstrated, logicians still think in terms of modeling a
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 3. Premises of History/Demonstration
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- we usually think of it there is no room or place for any beings
- further. To think of it as “heaven” or
- anything but delusional thinking. The closest the modern world
- quite clearly. One small example of this is the way we think of
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 4. History of the Incarnation of Ahriman in its Macrocosmic Aspect
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- are thinking in anthropomorphic, microcosmic terms. In
- humans are best able to think the pure, empty, lifeless
- thoughts of Ahriman in the form of mathematics; when they think
- of an analog of a thinking which thinks about its thinking,
- understand) are like computers (which we think we understand,
- world which are specifically polar to) thinking, namely,
- “think better” than you), and the prudent suspicion
- of being in the presence of another kind of 'thinking
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 5. From the Beginning of Time to the End
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- is a hell, we then think: whatever else hell may be it is also
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