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...randfather was a very cultured man. He knew Blavatsky [the founder of the Theosophical Society] and Olcott, and then, later on, the second and third... ... value—to communicate something, to function in the world—that's all, not philosophical concepts. That has no meaning at all. Wanting anything oth... ...unicate something, to function in the world—that's all, not philosophical concepts. That has no meaning at all. Wanting anything other than the ba... ...that I use those words, but if you translate these words in terms of your concepts and abstractions you are lost. Really, you do not know a thing abo... ...ord, without translating them, without interpreting them in terms of your concepts. His talking is just a noise. You are an echo chamber there. That'... ...to achieve something, otherwise it has no use. You can build a tremendous philosophical structure of thought, but that has no value at all. You can i... ...bbish, balderdash! You can indulge in such absolute nonsense and build up philosophical theories but there is no subject there at all, at any time. ...
...s book applies to everyone on the planet, as we al e ointless! l tile, theosophical r t on some scientific foundation, e sed gging” ,... ...o suggests that not only time, but space, was involved, linking these two concepts inextricably together. Even more strange stories abound of p... ...ironment, suggesting a 13 certain melding of the two normally disparate concepts? Particularly interesting are investigations into dowsing .... ... Even more baffling, from an orthodox point of view, is that even abstract concepts such as life and death, if visualised in the mind’s eye, have a... .... This rather flippant idea of “hitching a ride” on a reality has its philosophical equivalent known as “collapsing the quantum wavefunction”, ...