The Monad’s invitation to joy that worldly business people refuse.
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The Monad’s invitation to joy that worldly business people refuse.
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"all right keep on going jesus said a man had received visitors and we had prepared the dinner he sent his servant to invite..."
"I have just bought a farm, and I am on my way to collect the rent. I should not be able to come. I..."
"...world. Why? Because the divine, the Monad has prepared a great feast for us. When we die, when we go to the Monad, we..."
"...they're the ones who will not be invited to the grand feast."
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