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A poet-intellectual recounts his progression from a faithless upbringing into militant atheism, materialism, socialist activism and sensual excess, followed by prolonged moral despair and suicidal temptation. In a sudden, grace-filled turning point he undertakes sincere penitence, prayer and sacramental reconciliation, narrating the inward struggle between pride, impurity, hatred and yearning for redemption. The text mixes candid confession, reflections on artistic and ideological errors, and vivid depictions of spiritual combat, ending with a humble acceptance of religious practice and a resolved commitment to live by its moral and devotional demands.
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