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so:text | The young forget, and rightly forget, the inevitability of that final symbolic detachment which we call Death. But when life has played its part, and age has taken its toll of interests and strength, the tired and world-weary man has no fear of the detaching process, and seeks not to hold on to that which earlier was desired. He welcomes death, and relinquishes willingly that which earlier engrossed his attention. p. 76 (en) |
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so:description | A Treatise on the Seven Rays: Volume 1: Esoteric Psychology (1936) (en) |
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