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Vigilance of the wisest kind is to incessantly remain open to the reality that what I __ee_ is but a single thread and solitary shard of what __s_, for to assume otherwise is to surrender the wisdom of vigilance to the decay of ignorance.
Craig D. Lounsbrough An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus
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Vigilance of the wisest kind is to incessantly remain open to the reality that what I __ee_ is but a single thread and solitary shard of what __s_, for to assume otherwise is to surrender the wisdom of vigilance to the decay of ignorance.

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