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I am talking to you … and it is producing thought in your brain. By this act of transmission, we understand that my thoughts are being transmitted into your brain and your mind, and producing other thoughts. (CW.IX-212)
Now a father does not transmit thought. It is thought alone that transmits thought. The baby that is born existed previously as thought. We all existed eternally as thought and will go on existing as thought. (CW.IX-213)
No other hypothesis with the exception of that of resurrection represents the wide uniqueness that we find among man and man in their forces to secure information. (CW.II.219
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