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Wednesday, September 11th, 2024 08:33 am
From Kerning/Krebs' Key(s) to the Spirit World (1833) [I haven't yet decided whether it is singular or plural for keys - it is a bit ambiguous]:

 
“From the day of the washing of feet to the death on the cross, everything is written only for us. If we believe in a child-like way, exercise blindly, then we too will rise again. Everything which the great master encountered in those three days is a model for us. We must feel the blows to the back and experience the torture, must bear the burden of the cross and, in order to give the new human space, spread weariness through all our limbs. Though reason may bristle against it, the senses rebel, even our entire nature become incensed, we must not waver, must endure steadfastly in order to transform the crown of pain into a crown of life. Someone who does not make many words, but puts those few words in actions everywhere, and thereby raises his entire nature to the ability of thinking, they walk the path to victory and will be glorified on the cross of life.”

A fair bit of solve involved before the coagula. The reference to not making many words is to Matthew 6:7: "But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking."

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