"The ecstasy and completion of absorption in God……" — Frederick Lenz
"The ecstasy and completion of absorption in God is so fantastic that you can't possibly have lost anything because all the things you've always loved and always experienced came forth from there and exist there and are always there."
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Frederick Lenz
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