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That we may merge into the deep and dazzling darkness, vanish into it, dissolve in it forever in an unbelievable bliss beyond imagination, for absolute nothingness represents absolute bliss.
Gregory of Nyssa
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Gregory of Nyssa
Age: 54
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Caesarea Mazaca
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