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Now Kierkeggard is truly a religious genius and a holy and wholly man, full of troubles and pain, but triumphant either/or through irony or direct facing of pain. Now this is true despair, denial of self and Christian pathos, in the sense that life is to die, and that it is infinitely a grace and a curse to feel despair, and we must face it and die, or not face it and live out of Reality in a sort of limbo innocence...only those who have felt it know it...
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