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- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 1
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- Thus it is with the whole thought-world. In ordinary life man thinks
- Initiation, thinking in the usual sense of the word ceases. It is not
- thinking as of no significance, but instead of being the aim and
- object of the life of the soul, thinking must become merely a means to
- ordinary thinking on the physical plane. When a man lives on the
- think. Suppose you were sitting in a train and were not thinking, you
- But with this attitude towards judging and thinking we cannot attain
- outward nature. Only think, the blue vault of heaven becomes
- the method of perception by the senses, and also the act of thinking,
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 2
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- realises. They are indolent in their thinking, indolent in their
- alter their thinking or their habits. If men were not so ease-loving
- senses. Let us not think in this connection of some dull, prosaic
- thinker who applied himself in a thoroughly scientific way to studying
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 3
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- of the human brain. For it would be folly for anyone to think that a
- as can happen also with the soul of to-day. But one must not think of
- able to make use of his former ways of thinking and judging. If he
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- what they think it right to instill into children; consider what is
- thinking, then one could certainly give them some comfort. But this is
- result of thinking not the other way about. The brain is
- plastically modeled through thinking. If only such thoughts are
- by the wisdom of the spirit, then the souls occupied with thinking
- the forces of thinking. Hence for anyone who looks into these deeper
- aspects of human living. After searching for a while, he thinks he
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