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In what he was called, she did not answer the caller to help. And in the time, power does not come to her weakness. Nor to her revelation. But she was humbled, her fear. And that without speaking, he spoke to her alone. 88 He was opened, that not to the turning, the hearing does not neglect the joy. And even if he shows a wonder. And he bends, and the enemy in humiliation to her. He does not neglect the worker. And even if from the side, a roar it was. 89 The opening of the faces was filled and moved. Why was she not set free? And the turning of the faces, the heat, more than it is joy. And her vision, the breaker, he does not linger in it. 90 To her revelation in the wonder that I desired for her. He sacrificed and offered to where the body of her fear was. These, however, were opened, those that for their revelation to her it is from every stain of likeness. And all good loss, and perfection that from above descends from the Father of Lights in her revelation. 91 From such, it happens, and to the revelation, revelation-like it falls from he who found, he shall be led. He who descends to the turns of her likeness upon the God of the turns. And while he hesitates, the True One will reveal to us His light. And he hated the world. And he thirsted in God. 92 He who lives that he holds, not thus were they opened. That to be sanctified from the bodies of the enemy, before they know. And in the change, he will be hidden and chosen. From these he lives. The fool from the blood and the battle. He shall not know. 93 The blessed, my Lord, who disciplined her. And from the mouth that is known, the opening and the sighs. It was not to her, the mourning of her birth. That he heard her, those times of silence. Until their hands rejoiced, the sighs that are psychical original: "psaykein" from Greek psyche. He hoped to be in the living. 94 That for why he said, I have to God of the turns in the life of the birth.
A decorative illustration is enclosed within a rectangular border, symbolizing the transition of the soul from worldly attachments to divine enlightenment.