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How Many Times Did Jesus Talk About Manifestation?

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In the King James Bible, there's roughly

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1600 verses where Jesus is talking

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directly, not stories about him

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interpretations or letters written

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decades later.

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But the actual recorded words attributed

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to Jesus himself.

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If you want to understand what he

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actually taught, those are the lines

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that matters most.

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They're the closest thing we have to the

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original message.

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Now, here's where it gets interesting.

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When most people think of the teachings

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of Jesus, they think of moral

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instructions.

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Be kind, forgive others, help the poor,

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and turn the other cheek.

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And yes, those ideas are there. But when

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you start reading through the 1600

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sayings carefully, a different pattern

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starts to emerge.

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You begin to notice how often he talks

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about belief, how often he talks about

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asking, how often he talks about

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receiving, and how often he connects the

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inner state to outer results.

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Repeatedly, the same structure appears.

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If you believe, it will happen. If you

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assume, it becomes real. And if you ask

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in faith, it is given.

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So, out of those roughly 1600 sayings,

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how many are actually about

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manifestation? Not in the self-help

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sense, but in the sense of thoughts,

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belief, words, and assumptions shaping

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physical reality. When you start

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grouping those sayings by theme, the

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answer is surprising.

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Because it isn't a handful of verses.

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It isn't a minor part of the teaching.

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It's the core mechanism behind

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everything that he taught.

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So, one of the most repeated ideas in

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the teachings of Jesus is simple.

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What you believe determines what will

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happen.

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According to your faith, be unto you.

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All things are possible to him that

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believeth. Be it done unto thee, even as

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thou wilt. And fear not, believe only.

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Now, these statements aren't rare and

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they're not symbolic. They appear again

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and again to different people in

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different places.

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A blind man believes he can see.

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A woman believes she can be healed. A

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centurion believes his servant will

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recover.

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And each time the same pattern appears.

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The belief comes first, and the results

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will follow.

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There's no complicated ritual, long

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process, or moral checklist, just belief

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in the outcome.

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When you start reading through the

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sayings of Jesus as a whole, you realize

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that dozens, if not hundreds of them,

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revolve around the same principle. Thy

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faith has made thee whole.

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If thou canst believe, all things are

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possible. Oh woman, great is thy faith.

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Be unto thee as thy will.

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Different words, but the same message.

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Faith isn't comfort or hope. It's

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presented as a causal force.

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Something that produces physical

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effects. So, out of the 1600 sayings, a

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significant portion are simply

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variations of this one idea.

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Belief precedes manifestation.

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So, another large group of the sayings

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of Jesus revolve around asking.

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Ask, and it shall be given to you. Seek,

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and ye shall find.

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Knock, and it shall be opened unto you.

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Whatsoever they ask for in prayer,

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believe, and thou shalt receive.

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Now, this isn't framed as allegory. It's

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presented as instruction.

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Ask, believe, and receive. And that

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formula shows up repeatedly across

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multiple gospels, in different

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situations, said to different audiences.

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Sometimes it's about healing, sometimes

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about provision, and sometimes about

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forgiveness. But the structure remains

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the same.

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You ask, and you believe, and you

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receive.

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If you go through the 1600 sayings and

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start categorizing them, a large

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percentage falls into a few core themes.

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Believe, ask, and receive.

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And that is essentially the structure of

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manifestation as it's taught today.

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Not vision boards or techniques or

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scripting exercises, but the underlying

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law behind them all.

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You assume something to be true.

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You accept it internally, and the

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external world adjusts to match.

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What's interesting is Jesus never

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presented this as a rare miracle

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reserved for special people. He

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presented it as a general rule.

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Something anybody can use, and something

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that works consistently.

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So, another major category in the

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sayings of Jesus revolve around speech.

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By thy words, thou shalt be justified.

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And by thy words, thou shalt be

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condemned. Out of abundance of the

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heart, the mouth speaketh.

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Whosoever shall say unto this mountain,

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and shall not doubt, he shall have

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whatever he saith.

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That last one is particularly direct.

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Not praying about the mountain, or

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hoping that the mountain will move.

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And certainly not waiting for God to

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move it. But say to the mountain, and if

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you do not doubt, it will move.

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And that's a direct link between words,

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belief, and physical outcomes.

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When you examine the sayings as a whole,

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a surprising number focus on this.

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What you say, what you believe, and what

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you hold in your heart, and how those

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inner states become outer conditions.

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And even the warnings follow this

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pattern.

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Take no thought, say, "What shall we

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eat? Or what shall we drink?" He

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connects anxious thought and fearful

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speech to negative outcomes. So again,

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manifestation isn't a side teaching, and

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it's not hidden. It's the main structure

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of the message.

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Your words reflect your beliefs, and

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your beliefs shape your reality.

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So, another theme that appears across

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dozens of sayings is the kingdom is

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within inside of you.

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The kingdom of God is within you.

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To him that hath shall be given. As a

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man thinketh in his heart, so is he.

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These statements are not geographical or

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psychological.

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He's not talking about a physical

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kingdom somewhere in the sky. He's

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talking about internal states.

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And the principle is clear.

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Your inner condition determines your

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outer experience. If you have

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internally, you receive externally.

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If you lack internally, even what you

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have is taken away.

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And this idea shows up in multiple

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parables.

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The talents, the sowers, the mustard

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seed. All of them are based around inner

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states producing outer results.

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When you start marking every time Jesus

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refers to the heart, faith, belief,

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asking, receiving, words, assumptions,

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you realize something.

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A large percentage of the 1600 sayings

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fall into one of these categories.

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Not all of them, of course. Some are

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parables, some are warnings, and some

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are social or ethical teachings. But the

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mechanism behind everything he is saying

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is internal causation.

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The inside produces the outside.

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Okay, so let's return to the original

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question. Out of the 1600 sayings

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attributed to Jesus, how many are

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actually about manifestation?

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It depends on how you define the term.

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But if you only count the verses that

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directly mention faith producing

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results, asking and receiving, words

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shaping outcomes, inner belief

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determining outer experience,

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you end up with hundreds of verses, not

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10 or 20, but a significant portion.

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Some roughly suggest that between 1/3

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and 1/2 of his recorded sayings revolve

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around these principles in some form.

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