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We are of those who believed in our Lord Jesus Christ.
In the name of God, our God, upon the face of our minds it was stirred.
Of the life that is its own, while it knows its soul in the likeness of one of those things that are governed, it was in it, in it, [the soul] which does not know anything. And it is not attained to it by the body paghra body. But not even to itself does the soul know in fear. How it is, that it is, it is not [something] graspable. That in everything, even if it desires to see with the hands of knowledge things that are heard and things that are felt, from the constant thought of the body to the new hearings, which are spiritual, which are divine. And from the entry of its exercises in the powers of the soul to the mysteries arza mysteries which are known by the hand of God in the despised and defiled body, and without worthiness. It falls to it as from a bewilderment not graspable from the night, because the wonder that happens in us is visible. A heat that even the righteous body sees, that without [it] is simple ignorance. Or that which was the word of mystery meltha Word, as it is that the Word is. One wonders from the choice of the spiritual ones. In the breaking of knowledge it is not moved in the mind tar'itha mind. Nor is it mastered in the thought of the soul that falls into [that which is] audible. Just as he said in the call of the... regarding the governor of the soul to God by the hand of the word of the body.
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