Letter 1124: The spiritual life is a journey with a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Concerning the soul: To seize the divine soul is not so easy; for the divine soul, being of the greatest, most truly...
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Latin / Greek Original
ἢο απὶπεα. Ὀὶνίηδηι αυϊάθη) ΔΗΪΏΔΠΙ ΔΓ ΓΆΡ : ἤθη ἴδιο αὐυδύδηι οὐηὶ αἰνίη δδ᾽ πιὰ τηαχίηθαῦο γορὶδ ὨδΔΙΌΓΔ βυδίδηιΐ2 : αἱ ΟΡ Δ ΠῚ; ΠΟ δυῖ6Πι ο᾽ παίυγοΒ ρϑγίθπ,, Ῥυϊποίρίὶο οϑγοί, οἱ γ68 ογθᾶνὶϊ οἱ δοιηρίϊογηδ 68ι. Νδπι βἱ ἰη6 ᾿ ΠαῖυΥ ροτιὶΟ οδϑοῖ, ἤθη υἱχυ6 ροσοδβ5θί, πο οδβοὶ ἰυἀΐ- οδῖα. Ουοά δὶ [ ρϑι, διαυὰπι 68ὲ ᾿ρβδηὴ ογούὶ δυργοπηδὲ ΕΠ ΠΠ δίδηι5 ορὶ οὶ π), ΠΟῸΠ ῥρδγίδιη , Π6 ἀἰνίηϑ πίυγα δοίρβδιῃ [ὐΐεῶγο ἀδρτγοιθη- ἀδιυν.
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