She stared at Raven in a long second of shocked silence, before sagging to the floor.
Have we,_ asks Claude de Saint-Martin, the great __nknown philosopher,_ __ave we advanced one step further on the radiant path of enlightenment, that leads to the simplicity of men?_ Let us wait in silence: perhaps ere long we shall be conscious of __he murmur of the gods.
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Have we,_ asks Claude de Saint-Martin, the great __nknown philosopher,_ __ave we advanced one step further on the radiant path of enlightenment, that leads to the simplicity of men?_ Let us wait in silence: perhaps ere long we shall be conscious of __he murmur of the gods.
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