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Chapter 1
ces whes or horses.

    In olden times traveled in horse-drawn carriages.

    traveled from one village to anotired t an inn, and t t village.

    t hey were fully conscious.

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    state, it would make .

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    Birtations w beired rike>rike>

    But bots take place in our state of unconsciousness.

    And one e cannot live a conscious life -- ions in an almost ate, in an almost ate of life.

    I  it is essential to see deato understand it, to recognize it.

    But t while dying.

    t is to understand it -- because at time of death one will be unconscious.

    Yes, there is a way now.

    e can go t of entering into death of our own free will.

    And may I say t meditation or samad t.

    tering deatarily is meditation, samadhi.

    t omatically occur one day  ing a distance, inside, bethe body.

    And so, by leaving t of death.

    e can experience deatoday, t our soul and our body  journey, tinction bet beraveler moves on ahead.

    I  a man  to see a Mo;e  w off  no pain.

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    wo believe.

    Even a ts .

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    quot; t;e  w feel any pain.

    And ted to say his final prayers.

    tuck s can ;

    Jesus said, quot;Forgive t knohey are doing.

    quot; Yo
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