Notebooks
Story: Falling stars
Title
Falling stars
Collection
Summary
The human heart is believed to fall down at death. A star likewise falls. (L V.-22. 5731 rev.-5733 rev., note). When people are about to die, their heart does not 'stand' as it did but falls like the star.
Comments
1) See also Stars and death, 2) This story is found in Book V-22
Contributors
Date
1 January 1876
Categories
Celestial bodies and aeroscopy, Custom and daily life, Portention
Keywords
stars ('shoot') , stars (falling) , stars (teachings about) , stars (where they live) , stars (shooting) , stars (their actions) , stars (and death of people) , stars (take away people's hearts) , stars (hearts resemble) , stars (and the time of death) , stars (and falling hearts) , stars (the noise they make) , stars (come out of the sky) , death (and falling stars and hearts) , death (teachings about) , death (what happens after) , death (what happens at the time of) , death (and shooting stars and hearts) , death (stars take hearts away) , hearts (and death) , hearts (resemble stars) , hearts (at death it does not 'stand') , hearts (fall like stars) , hearts (and shooting stars) , hearts (and falling stars) , hearts (stars take away those of the dead) , hearts (of people believed to fall down at death) , teachings (about falling stars) , teachings (about death and falling hearts and stars) , education (about falling stars) , education (about death and falling hearts and stars)
Story Pages
5731v-5733v