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An autobiographical account that begins with vivid childhood memories and near-death narrow escapes, then moves into a sudden, overwhelming communion with an ineffable Divine Presence. The narrator describes an intense period of worship and the later appearance of Christ as a guiding presence who leads her back into suffering and spiritual training. She details recurring nocturnal states in which consciousness extends beyond the body, prolonged ecstatic devotion, and the slow learning required to live between ordinary responsibilities and transcendent experience. The narrative emphasizes inner transformation, the coexistence of joy and pain, and a continued apprenticeship in devotion.
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