1 result for (book:ecs1 AND heading:"esp class session april 1 1969" AND stemmed:murder)
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When you kill a man, most of you believe that you have killed him forever. And murder, therefore, is a crime and must be dealt with as such because you have created it and you must deal with it. You have created the crime. Death does not exist in those terms. In the dawn of history, in the dawn before history began, man changed form. They knew they (did not die).
Listening to your tape, I see that I did not make one point clear. And it is this, then. No god created the crime of murder, and no god created sorrow and pain. The hour is late, and my friend Ruburt did not want me to speak loudly for long. What I have said, however, should serve to remind you when you question that these things were created by yourselves as you forgot your true beginnings, and only when you remember your beginnings will these cease.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
You are stuck with what you have created. I will have our friend here get out some of the old material because you must understand precisely how these physical constructions are made, and I have gone into them from several viewpoints. But because you do believe that you can murder a man, then murder does exist within your system, and you must deal with it.
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