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initiate prayer, or, more generally, a consciousness of the infinite.
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I am grateful to the researchers we have cited, and to all the others we have not mentioned, for their dedication to a field of inquiry that provokes much scorn and fear. They have given me the courage to continue to express an attribute that I do not understand, with the hope that it continues to be of value to those in need of healing. |
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In words expressed by the nineteenth-century poet, A.H. Clough, I ask, |
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That true results may yet appear,
Of what we are, together, here. |
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