Introduction
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Read by Richard Vogel |
Chapter 1 The essential contradiction inherent in human life
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Read by Arden |
Chapter 2 Humanity has recognized from the earliest days the contradiction of l…
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 3 The errors of the Scribes
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Read by Ian S. Carr |
Chapter 4 The doctrine of the Scribes substitutes the visible manifestation of …
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 5 The false doctrines of the Pharisees and Scribes no more explain the …
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Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Chapter 6 The division in the consciousness of the men of our time
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 7 The division of consciousness proceeds from the confusion of the anim…
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Read by marvinch |
Chapter 8 The division and the contradiction are only apparent: they are the co…
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 9 The birth of the true life in man
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Read by jenno |
Chapter 10 Reason is the law recognized by man, in conformity with which his li…
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Read by Kerry Adams |
Chapter 11 False direction of knowledge
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 12 The cause of false knowledge is the false perspective in which objec…
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Read by jenno |
Chapter 13 The possibility of understanding objects increases not in proportion…
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 14 The true human life is not that which is lived in time and space
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Read by pratibhanair |
Chapter 15 The renunciation of the wellbeing of the animal individuality is the…
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 16 The animal individuality is the instrument of life
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Read by colleenomorrow |
Chapter 17 Birth by the Spirit
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 18 The demands of the reasonable consciousness
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Read by worldwideput |
Chapter 19 Confirmation of the demands of the reasonable consciousness
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Read by John |
Chapter 20 The demands of the individuality appear incompatible with those of t…
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Read by ivobrkn18Harrop |
Chapter 21 What is required is not renunciation of our individuality but the su…
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Read by Michael Fassio |
Chapter 22 The feeling of love is the manifestation of the activity of the indi…
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Read by John |
Chapter 23 The manifestation of the feeling of love is impossible to men who do…
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Read by Paul Lawley-Jones |
Chapter 24 True love is a consequence of the renunciation of the welfare of the…
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Read by Tim Juang |
Chapter 25 Love is the sole and complete activity of the true life
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Read by Tim Juang |
Chapter 26 The efforts of men, directed to the impossible amelioration of their…
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Read by Jesse Zuba |
Chapter 27 The fear of death is only the consciousness of the unsolved contradi…
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Read by Jesse Zuba |
Chapter 28 Carnal death destroys the body limited in space and the consciousnes…
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Chapter 29 Men fear death because they have restricted life by their false conc…
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Chapter 30 Life is a relationship to the world. The movement of life is the est…
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Chapter 31 The life of men when they are dead does not cease in this world
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Chapter 32 The dread of death proceeds from man's confusion of his different re…
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Chapter 33 The visible life is a part of the infinite movement of life
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Read by czandra |
Chapter 34 The incomprehensibility of the sufferings of earthly existence prove…
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Chapter 35 Physical sufferings constitute an indispensable condition of the lif…
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Read by Luke Hamilton |
Conclusion
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Read by Kerry Adams |
Appendix I
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Appendix II
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Appendix III
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
Appendix IV Mr. H. W. Massingham on "Life"
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Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |