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Chapter 10
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    Dead, no one dared bring him down and lay him on a bier.

    ted calling er, a nun living in a monastery nearby.

    So   whenever he was mischievous as a young boy.

    ter ion.

    She became very annoyed.

    S;.

    given up s even in his old age.

    So even rick!quot; ty-year-old woman grabbed aff and came.

    Striking aff ;Noop tiness! If you o die, die properly.

    quot;

    ter quickly came down and laughed.

    quot;I  ; he said.

    quot;I o see o do.

    Now I sional way.

    quot; So ly lay down and died.

    er walked away.

    quot;Nos more like it,quot; she said.

    quot;Dispose of him.

    quot; S look back.

    quot;t; she said.

    quot;soever you do, do it properly.

    quot;

    So our illusion of death is a social illusion.

    the illusion can be removed.

    teco remove it; tematic o get rid of it.

    If no one else removes it, ticed even a little meditation can come out of it  time of death.

    If you tle experience of meditation: if you rut you are separate from your body; if tification  ever go deep  be unconscious at time of death.

    In fact, by tate of unconsciousness would already be broken.

    You o die knowingly.

    to be able to die knoradiction in terms.

    No one can ever die kno  dying, t somet .

    cion and ultimately finds t  a distance.

    turns out to be merely a separation; it amounts to tion.

    It is as if I o s
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