Chapter 5
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Communication of t any medium ific trut an educated man superstition.
It is possible t a sick man in one toos not too difficult.
Its also possible t a snakebite can be ance of t mucy to it.
But t kinds of superstitions.
And remember, tition of an educated man is al of an uneducated man, because ted man does not consider ition to be superstition.
For is a result arrived at after great deliberation.
Noo break tition.
First make sure the process.
Chere are any.
if t also make sure t o be broken does not o be an ornament you may o remake.
All tion.
I am absolutely against superstition; all kinds of superstitions must be destroyed -- but t mean t I am superstitious about truction.
It does not mean one s destroying t a clear understanding of t due consideration one s upon breaking them.
trary destruction ition.
Every age s oitions.
Remember, superstitions oo.
In every age superstitions take on a new form.
Man drops old superstitions and takes on ne s rid of ters them.
But his.
For example, once upon a time tition t tilak, the forehead mark, was considered religious.
ilak to do ts t ood.
And someone ilak was looked down upon as irreligious.
tition is no longer in vogue.
Noions, equally as foolish.
If