Philosophical reflection on mysticism and card‑turning analogies
Philosophical reflection on mysticism and card‑turning analogies The passage is a personal, abstract discussion of religious concepts with no mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It offers no investigative leads, novel controversy, or connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Uses a metaphor of four magical cards to explore theological ideas.; References Dalai Lama, Heart Sutra, and Evelyn Underhill's work.; Describes personal spiritual dissatisfaction in a Southern California context.
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Philosophical reflection on mysticism and card‑turning analogies The passage is a personal, abstract discussion of religious concepts with no mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It offers no investigative leads, novel controversy, or connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Uses a metaphor of four magical cards to explore theological ideas.; References Dalai Lama, Heart Sutra, and Evelyn Underhill's work.; Describes personal spiritual dissatisfaction in a Southern California context.
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