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not daunted thereby, nor terrified, nor awed. The body which thou hast now is called the thought-body of propensities. Since thou hast not a material body of flesh and blood, whatever may come – sounds, lights, or rays – are, all three, unable to harm thee: thou art incapable of dying. It is quite sufficient for thee to know that these apparitions are thine own thought-forms. Recognize this to be the Bardo.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead (Arcturus Classics)
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