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Day 66 · Q1: Self-Knowledge · March 7, 2026
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Pause. Breathe. Begin.
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I . L E C T I O
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Goethe
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Faust, Part I, line 1237
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“Two souls, alas, dwell in my breast, each seeks to separate from the other.”
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C O N T E X T
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Goethe's Faust, written over 60 years, explores the human desire to transcend limitations. This famous line acknowledges the fundamental dividedness of the human soul — the pull between earthly desire and spiritual aspiration.
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I I . M E D I T A T I O
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“What are the two souls within you, and which one is winning?”
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Scriptio & Connexio await you there.
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