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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 1. Introduction
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- approach to the world.
- in detail, is that the world has been coming increasingly under
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 2. Methodology
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- of questions concerning the totality of the world, which is
- world does have a non-material component, and thus why there is
- schooling) an attitude or stance with respect to the world and
- impossible to take a “neutral” stance to the world
- imagining all the “facts” in the world to be of
- world (i.e., the selection of the tiny portion actually
- supposed “psychic” world that parapsychology
- an outer world. Then the person reaches out, and eventually
- finds a full, coherent, objective world which fills his
- experience. This is what the modern world understands as the
- reaching, and do not think of it, we picture the physical world
- fact, the physical world which seems so immediate to us is (as
- be. The gap between us and the world is filled with living
- real than any part of what we think of as the physical world.
- ultra-real world that our destiny is made into events and
- experiences. And this is the world which the metaphysician
- The world which
- dual or split world has its origin. Since that world is nowhere
- himself in the object world, and takes all that his senses
- convey to him as being the ground of reality. The world of the
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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 3. Premises of History/Demonstration
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- In the world as
- draw a connection between such a being and the world, evidently
- I am not talking about the world as we usually conceive it,
- “created world.” This is the first
- A created world
- world's matrix, the (metaphorically speaking) place which will
- contain the world's content. This matrix or vessel we call
- space and time. From this it is clear that the world was
- “place” where the world would be was empty before
- the world was created, but this requires that there be
- creating our world. It is irrelevant to explore this world
- higher kind than our own is a logical necessity if our world
- of the created world is formed or permeated by an axiom of high
- when there was no created world. The difficulties we have in
- world, itself ruled by twoness, provide a good illustration of
- we are bound to picture it from within a created world where
- the previous two axioms. Oneness rules when the world has been
- Unity prevails in the matrix of the world mentioned above, the
- being which holds the world, which is then cast into a state of
- world. One such facet is known by the names of its two ends,
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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 4. History of the Incarnation of Ahriman in its Macrocosmic Aspect
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- objects in the world, which will embody Ahriman in his
- traced back to the time when the original unity of the world
- the macrocosmic aspect of the physical world to the approach of
- whole world as conforming to the nature of what could be
- irreducible items in the world (a collection of axioms), and a
- philosophies described a vision of the world which, centuries
- vast, infinitely varied world (set of elementary objects) and
- operations on it; now, the world is so simple, there are only
- vast numbers of infinitely varied operations on them. The world
- world-wide sensation, which led to Edison's being dubbed the
- century, especially since the first World War, the incarnation
- worlds of intellectual operators standing in vast, intricately
- world of process.
- Logical Structure of the World in particular, which was in
- expressing a human's entire experience of the world. Here, the
- of the world as pure intellect, that is, capable of serving as
- mythologically lord of the underworld, expressed the appearance
- of a new figure on the scene, whose impact on world events was
- creates a spiritual impulsion: “may the world be true to
- world which are specifically polar to) thinking, namely,
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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 5. From the Beginning of Time to the End
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- world of objects. In that year the first electric, artificial
- reflection to reproduction. This world of possibilities is now
- foothold in our being, and now is building a new world of its
- own, a world with light not of the Sun and logic not of the
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