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Geoffrey Moorhouse

I felt as though I were inhabiting a spent and useless contraption of tissue and bone which no longer had any relevance to me and what I really was. Was this, I wondered, why the mystics came to the desert: to be so alienated from their own flesh, at a distance that was beyond repugnance that they might dwell, without alternative, upon and within the boundaries of the spirit?

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