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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- thinking is a corpse. Where did the being live whose corpse
- us in school and in life itself, our thinking is a corpse. It
- observation and the corpse is visible - the dead form of the
- corpse buried in our own heads, in our brains. And just as if a
- corpse in the tomb were to declare: I am the man! so declares
- our thinking when it lies buried in the brain as a corpse and
- thinks about the external things of the world. It is a corpse.
- It is perhaps depressing to realize that it is a corpse, but it
- sense-world, for the gods of the cosmos is the corpse of our
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- man uses on earth between birth and death is a corpse. It does
- the earth. And here we carry the corpses of thought within us.
- not with living thoughts but with the corpses of thought. But
- earthly corpse-thinking. From it spring forth - but dead - the
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