Will, Imaginary 'I', Permanent 'I', Effort, Aim Bob Sabath Will, Imaginary 'I', Permanent 'I', Effort, Aim Bob Sabath

The Violin in the Case: The Potential of Small Will

The Work says that you have no real permanent will because you have no real permanent 'I'. But it says that you have a small degree of will, comparable with the degree of freedom of movement a violin has in its case. But it will all depend in what direction you use the small will that youy naturally have.

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The Double Movement of Self-Remembering

To remember oneself it is necessary to look in and look out. One must see the outer and see oneself in relation to the outer. But actually no one can see in and see out at the same time any more than a person can breathe in and breathe out at the same time. An act of Self-Remembering is a double movement as is an act of breathing.

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