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CHAPTER 40Beelzebub tells how men learned and againforgot about the fundamental cosmic law ofHeptaparaparshinokhAFTER BEELZEBUB had listened <strong>to</strong> the contents of the "lei<strong>to</strong>ochanbros" handed<strong>to</strong> him, his grandson Hassein again turned <strong>to</strong> him and said:"Dear and kind Grandfather! Please help me clear up one contradictionwhich I do not understand and which does not accord with my logicalconfrontations."When you began your elucidations concerning the Holy Planet Purga<strong>to</strong>ry,you enjoined me <strong>to</strong> try <strong>to</strong> take in everything you <strong>to</strong>ld me, without missinganything, and you also enjoined me <strong>to</strong> maintain without ceasing the intensityof my 'active mentation,' so that corresponding data for a clear representationof all the details of both fundamental sacred cosmic laws should becompletely crystallized in me I did indeed try during all your elucidations <strong>to</strong>do so and, it seems <strong>to</strong> me, I cleared up so much for myself about these cosmiclaws that perhaps I could even freely explain them <strong>to</strong> someone else."In any case, I can already represent <strong>to</strong> myself very well the sacred law ofTriamazikamno with the particularities of all three of its independent sacredforces, and have cognized it for my own essence quite satisfac<strong>to</strong>rily, and inregard <strong>to</strong> the sacred law of Heptaparaparshinokh, although certain of itsdetails, unimportant in my opinion, are still not entirely clear <strong>to</strong> my Reason, Ihope that with a little more active pondering I shall understand them as well."However, while trying <strong>to</strong> assimilate these sacred laws thoroughly, Iclearly sensed that they are very complicated and that it is difficult <strong>to</strong> have a'complete' understanding of
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CHAPTER 1The arousing of thoughtAMO
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very minute what are called "psycho
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Adopting here this example of popul
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hanging around me there are several
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ise to a definite picturing, and th
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established it long ago, and have l
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the pages of this first book of min
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esults proper to him as a man and n
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Earth by an as yet very limited num
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ody, were gathered in the cemetery,
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proper to all possessors of that so
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After this silence, rare among us y
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country, the city of Moscow, and hi
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when this same "I" turned its dazed
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Can I confine myself merely to this
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will infallibly—as up till now I
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has begun in both of my recently ac
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eleasing the steam into the whistle
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the doe took fright and, springing
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CHAPTER 2Prologue. Why Beelzebub wa
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They all arrived with their entire
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good heart—and also owing to what
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voyage On the other hand, to wait s
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Beelzebub looked with affection on
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the three-brained beings are coated
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for several rotations the whole pla
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"In our youth all the ships, both f
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this part of space belongs to—tha
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their speed often had to be reduced
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of its walls causes these substance
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CHAPTER 6Perpetual motion"WAIT! WAI
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"Now just one question occurs to me
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us—beings quite unknown and entir
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CHAPTER 8The impudent brat Hassein,
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CHAPTER 9The cause of the genesis o
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the law of falling, they had begun
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of the organ called 'kundabuffer'
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CHAPTER 10Why "men" are not menBEEL
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"And this 'something' they then for
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of these three-brained beings was i
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CHAPTER 11A piquant trait of the pe
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"Further, if they decide—of cours
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CHAPTER 12The first growlAFTER A MO
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"At any other time, perhaps nothing
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"Everybody now regards his writings
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an incomparable knowledge of the ps
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CHAPTER 14Introducing a perspective
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in person to the planet Earth, in t
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also quite possibly for all the bei
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"And so, my boy, King Appolis, who
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"But soon on the planet Mars also h
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" 'We then deliberated further to f
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chanced upon the means of freeing t
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CHAPTER 16The relativity of the con
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genuine Objective Science defines t
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independent world—a world of 'mic
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"And for this comparison we must ta
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they might never have arisen on tha
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"Do you understand now, my boy, tha
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CHAPTER 17The arch-absurd:According
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of world-creation and world-existen
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"This is why Objective Science, amo
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sacred Triamazikamno, "revolts" as
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"The 'omnipresent active element' O
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of the planet Earth these being-bra
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eyewitness to these experiments, no
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for each accidentally separated gro
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duced by the being-vocal cords of y
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chairs. Above the table hung three
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which science calls "anodnatius" an
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with small projecting heads. And wh
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various cosmic concentrations which
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of the separate parts of my whole p
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the first time this ever happened t
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harkh's warning, I had neither noti
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thing' very much like the transmiss
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" 'And it is the result of this con
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"Now, my boy, by switching on and o
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own eyes and I shall be able to exp
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ought about their excessive multipl
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" 'When, during the first disaster,
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" 'This custom is now so widespread
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it was, the richest and most fertil
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eings, among whom was one I happene
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eings like themselves. In the last
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He created as He created yours, hav
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organs connected with it are so ada
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" 'I repeat: all beings, large and
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other forms into "clean" and "uncle
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two big religious festivals in Tikl
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espected him the most began to avoi
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planetary body; and if they happene
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"Yes, Grandfather, please! I shall
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and two-brained beings called 'bird
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changes, sometimes of course for th
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where in the city of Gob, personall
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"If the 'soul' has fulfilled its du
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as usual, visiting the 'kaltaani,'
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"It is interesting to remark here t
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"The fact is," he continued, turnin
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sacrificial offerings among the sec
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the way we had come and travel from
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selves with various trinkets and to
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the vast water space just where man
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kind, as always, and explain to me
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to remove from the common presence
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"After this, by means of various ta
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of the properties of the organ kund
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ased upon the supposedly exact coun
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"Before saying more, I must not fai
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"Many were afraid to drink water th
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"Thus it was that half of the word
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lished by the three-brained beings
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ing, we asked them for 'shelter ' A
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migrate to new places that they con
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partments, set close together And i
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centuries the whole of this region
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had been exiled, he told me that at
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as I was always interested in any n
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without thinking long he agreed, an
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"Judging from the etherogram, this
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themselves who were descended from
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kind, is almost everywhere called '
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verse those species of beings which
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a blending of the exioëhary of two
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"And it will succeed because the ap
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that planet, and upon whose help I
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it necessary to explain this change
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what happens there today when your
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Germany and special smocks sewn in
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who arose on the continent of Atlan
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"And it was then that this bearer o
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"And this division into groups took
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esult of cosmic influences coming f
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Africa. And while the former member
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"Moreover, those who had consciousl
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centrations found beyond the atmosp
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were fixed to the bull's trunk by m
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At this point in his tale, Beelzebu
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for the welfare of their descendant
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lamity and which later became small
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ultimately reached the neighboring
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as long as this, all the other bein
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"And before going any further, I mu
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accelerated tempo, and the process
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"His serious reflection first led h
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of that eccentric Persian king, thi
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thanks as always to the same abnorm
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any other 'detailed clarification'
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shocks and which associations to ar
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a month they went about, as is said
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"And the spirit on the left does th
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distinct ways of understanding, hav
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victions. And from all this is form
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CHAPTER 25The Very Saintly Ashiata
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most precious sacred relic of a sma
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generation through the mass of ordi
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my intention that as soon as I reac
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" 'They also believe, but in them t
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someone's uncle is in business in a
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Common Father, Uni-Being, Endless C
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"Thanks to this abnormal hope of th
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for the welfare of the three-braine
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"My further exhaustive investigatio
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called 'all-rights-possessing breth
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about choosing from among the 'all-
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"So, my boy, owing to everything I
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called 'castes' or 'classes' that h
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tionally suppressing this being-imp
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these same maleficent psychic prope
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tallizations I have mentioned, whic
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degree, of a Unique Common Creator,
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upon made those who had attained th
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egard to every good attainment of t
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existence in the Universe on a smal
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"When this couple, in what is calle
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anybody's head before, nor was ther
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we ourselves shall elect from our m
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"The result of it all was that the
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"At the !general planetary conferen
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"But when the three-brained beings
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"The first kind of hasnamuss indivi
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that is, not being subject to decom
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SECONDBOOK
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unfortunate planet of the last resu
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Asiatic group who followed two quit
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amused themselves with such games a
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prepared for the beings of succeedi
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adopted, that is to say, their fant
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ecent times so permeated the nature
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of each planet, and which take part
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over, they used the 'antiquities' t
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process of decomposition. It is not
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sciences, and if a contemporary Gre
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"Now let us talk about that particu
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1 Heredity in general,2 Conditions
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"They can associate and consequentl
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"Such a death by thirds has become
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"They even apply this simple secret
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manent place of existence was in th
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CHAPTER 30ArtA THIS PLACE in his ta
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abnormalities of the psyche of the
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"I then asked certain beings who we
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who had his arising among the Helle
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learned being, very well known in t
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generations be carried out through
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transmission from generation to gen
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Midosikra MaikosikraLookosikra Soni
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time, in other words, they calculat
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'blending of center-of-gravity vibr
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And all these together compose the
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peculiar 'movement,' this time amon
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integral vibration,' or the 'white
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general, as also the facial dimensi
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"Well then, these learned beings of
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"And these associative experiencing
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'Hey, you! Don't you know your duty
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and promptings evoked at any given
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"They also had in view to implant t
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which in their turn gave rise to un
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lutely nothing has reached the bein
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they erect particularly imposing bu
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a somewhat similar letter contained
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"The beings of a large contemporary
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"In this respect, contemporary thea
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"Further, it usually happens that i
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disappeared from the presence of mo
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the lot, or the specific attribute,
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"It is interesting to note that the
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the organ kundabuffer proceeds more
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terrestrial 'types,' be very, very
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all the intentions and efforts of t
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Babylonian period chanced upon favo
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"This monk Ignatius was about to sh
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This meant that the ship Karnak was
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the existence of the three-brained
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opposing sides were stationed fairl
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manifestations of the psyche of the
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call 'money,' for which in general
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needs could not create a very rich
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"Well, my boy, at the very beginnin
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ually crystallized in the common pr
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selves to that profession, namely,
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of these contemporary physicians, t
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"And he went on to explain as follo
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"But now listen to what that amiabl
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Dover's powder, and the famous anal
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those good pharmacists prepare a wh
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Then Ahoon, again imitating the sty
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"And only when he had recovered a l
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CHAPTER 32Hypnotism"AND SO," Beelze
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perfecting, they lack what is calle
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is absolutely necessary for them an
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"One of these facts appears in thei
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ody or in the acquisition in their
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that is to say, that cosmic substan
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not used by individual beings, pass
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anch of their science, I was also a
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"They first made a number of elucid
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ead them they became infatuated wit
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CHAPTER 33Beelzebub as professional
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Above to help them free themselves
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Very Saintly Cosmic Individuals of
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I have already mentioned, and partl
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"Well then, many centuries after th
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of the holy Triamazikamno, that is,
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CHAPTER 34Beelzebub in Russia"ALL T
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'As regards the general state of af
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this large community, the city stil
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slight tinge of contempt, and he wa
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"something" which is neither fish,
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for the first time why all the bein
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"And as I later understood, they di
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me and pompously told me that the f
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"At first, all my suggestions, whic
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improving the organization came fro
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were exhibiting themselves in all t
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of my youth and his charming wife a
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if one takes into account that the
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"The house owners, shopkeepers, chi
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'holy days' it has become customary
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has become fixed in the majority of
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gories according to the degree of t
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"And it deteriorates, in my opinion
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even do not remember what happened
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unconsciously assimilates with his
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and heir to whom I might now hand o
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cause of these terrifying planetary
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that formerly, in every one of the
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in this Even if, for reasons not de
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temporary community proceeded over
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favorites as it prevents these rema
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warming, thanks to which the deposi
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and especially the beings of what i
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ecome natural for them at the prese
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process suddenly breaks out, and th
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of our ship Karnak so that we may m
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CHAPTER 36Just a wee bit more about
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in him a certain 'being-diardookino
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"Before I chose the community of Fr
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a kind of reddish liquid to drink,
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easonably sure that in the ordinary
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on which are presented various 'ama
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"If those who should have done so h
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"The three-brained beings increased
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city itself, and a few remnants of
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'But here in Paris, thank the Lord,
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at home, to "complete their educati
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sends them "genuine French models"
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munities, they tell their compatrio
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"At any rate, I personally pity the
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"Moreover, as the beings of the fem
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"Speaking of these French beings, I
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CHAPTER 38ReligionBEELZEBUB continu
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een completely formed up to respons
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had the process of the sacred rasco
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"That Sacred Individual, whom they
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"The 'Fathers of the Church' in the
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aked' communities that have acciden
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'dervish monasteries' and prohibiti
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there' taken from the teaching of t
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our wise teacher Mullah Nasr Eddin
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the capital, Berlin, along the aven
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"Only a few centuries ago, the chie
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tons,' 'hand mirrors,' 'beads,' 'ea
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continued their slow and laborious
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small grief to That One Who, even w
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to the psyche of the beings of that
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nection and communication with them
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"At the beginning of a new revoluti
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formations were instantly transform
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the 'Brahmanists,' 'Shuenists,' and
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accurate instructions and explanati
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"And this came about because, thank
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tion, according to the plan he had
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Reason all the subtleties of the st
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sation of everything that functions
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come to this holy planet from the w
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in His divine deliberations He had
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the second, the 'denying force' or
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of these two primordial sacred laws
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"The 'nirioonossian world sound' is
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"Ekh! My dear child, I must now wil
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genuine scientists of ancient times
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"This was the friend of my dervish
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empty words without an atom of what
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isted together in peace and concord
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sensations corresponding to the tex
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" 'And the very next day we set to
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the Anglo-Afghans struck him down o
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just then, and I did not venture to
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"While he was drinking it, I decide
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"He then moved from the former 'mon
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"The venerable Hadji Asvatz Troov p
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" 'Thereafter, whatever the time, d
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" 'But today this science compels m
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almost forty years, day and night,
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" 'Most estimable Hadji' What is al
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"He began to unroll these colored f
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are found in great quantities, espe
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" 'When we first moved here, there
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" 'I already knew that the means he
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of vibrations necessary for the mea
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" 'He immediately discontinued his
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according to my understanding, I ea
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tic,' which had been recommended to
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the following day, as he was extrem
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"I regret very much that I failed t
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this occasion would unfailingly inv
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"An attendant or, as they say, a 'w
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cided to offer what they call a goo
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of this North America, I experience
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"When I told him, among other thing
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"The ambiguity and obscenity of the
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not only of the continuous 'dwindli
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took as our guide an employee of a
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surrounding circumstances and condi
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these two chief motors of their exi
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ing to the same principle and in th
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America, on the other hand, as rega
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thanks to various fortuitous circum
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ingenious methods of 'assisting' th
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eings, you should first become fami
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"The beings of the Tikliamishian ci
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which I mentioned before, all the b
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"In spite of all the obvious advant
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numerous and varied formations are
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of this invention of the contempora
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of contemporary Asiatic three-brain
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"The document composed by these bre
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"The care that they take of their f
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"The reason why this disease, as we
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champagne, which I neither liked no
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game attitudes" toward women, accor
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me, respected Doctor, to digress sl
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"Many sensible contemporary people
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unless there had been introduced in
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ting so gaily and about to go to so
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shame," or at least the disposition
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vices has become more necessary to
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and studies always with my whole in
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even when I came to Europe, where t
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humanity—and you probably mean th
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and normal life of people was inclu
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such as the "sebaceous glands," the
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" 'The beneficial results of the cu
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tionally restricted by its great fo
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" 'You will understand clearly how
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Her Serene Highness the Salmon and
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" 'And these power-possessors perse
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" ' "But if we cannot now be certai
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these investigations on a large sca
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gin, he always says, between drinks
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chanced to reach these contemporary
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mangaal in order to 'purify' himsel
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education which inculcates, among o
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"She was very alert in her percepti
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"And she went on to explain to me v
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various candidates for hasnamuss in
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"Look, Mary, there goes a beefsteak
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efore attending the institute she h
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"Now, my boy, since I have spent so
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strangers to be looking automatical
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that occurred in the past But how c
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eings of this new group solely beca
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will receive by inheritance everyth
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ordinary existence of these strange
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to destroy one another's existence
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ecome a rare luxury on your planet
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possessing beings of the Earth, 'go
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a society, and it seems that they w
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pect substantial profit either for
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fered 'grievous losses' during the
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famous and important in whom the sa
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with honors and 'decorations', and
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and many others, indicated to you j
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ing from this particular property,
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"At every step, one can observe an
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animate them and bring them corresp
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history of its origin is somewhat d
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" 'What does it matter to the poor
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experience' of these aristocrats an
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I told you about is most strongly d
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of the Earth were able to accomplis
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particularly struck by one passage
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as they became familiar with the de
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" 'I am sincerely grieved that unin
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"And indeed, when they later began
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"From then on he traveled everywher
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een categorically decided by the Mo
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this being-duty as sacred and calle
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"Among these beings of the 'middle
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continent of Atlantis, and beings o
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their ancestors on their planet, we
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a donkey can understand that in pea
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CHAPTER 44In Beelzebub's opinion, m
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etherogram station on the Holy Plan
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eeding there It was partly due to m
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perfecting for the 'highest being-p
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tallizing of that maleficent idea w
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arising and formation of the indivi
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the duties he had assumed as a resp
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communities had concluded, as has b
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ordinary forms of investigation, to
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comes when, after having spent the
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their manifestations, both good and
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the most high and most divine—bei
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CHAPTER 45In the opinion of Beelzeb
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ship Omnipresent would land and tak
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"The text of this kelleh-e-ofoo was
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its cause, in order to be able to g
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Gornahoor Harharkh was always kept
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"I will try, my boy, to reproduce f
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pends on this substance, and I even
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in most cases more competent than a
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new tempo of functioning, the gener
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" 'ONLY HE MAY ENTER HERE WHO ENTER
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it necessary to repeat, in another
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Triamazikamno, data for the cogniza
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tions simply as information, withou
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consequences for your planetary bod
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At the head of this procession walk
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own horns for forming corresponding
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transgressed on account of his yout
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also for me, one of the sacred Podk
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Endlessness Himself were to summon
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CHAPTER 48From the authorAFTER six
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the least depressed, as it should h
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hope and perhaps even of joy at the
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And the fourth personality, which s
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consist only of three of the enumer
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He tries to look imposing, wears a
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along such roads, the greasing of a
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ognize merely by the difference in
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more than a "hackney carriage" whic
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He is entirely the result of extern
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it there, the cup of your patience
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While speaking of man's will and of
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to study this practically and to un
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vey only indefinite and relative no
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"Owing to the loss of the capacity
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his deeds during his sojourn in the
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impressions, whereas the memory pro
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Although this organ was later remov
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of Nature's most immediate aims, si
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It is just this totality of "childi
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destined for each of us by his tran
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Great Nature was constrained to bri
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have said here, have not pictured a
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us the lingering process of "remors
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the existing conditions already tho
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It is still midday, and as I have g
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