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"At the Communion table you are able to do nothing at all, not even this, that you hold fast the thought of your unworthiness and in this make yourself receptive to the blessing. Or would you dare, and even if it were only at the last moment as you come up to the Communion table, would you dare even with regard to the thought that recognizes your own unworthiness, would you dare to guarantee yourself, trust in yourself, that you would be able to keep away everything disturbing, every anxious thought or recollection that, alas, wounds from behind, every suddenly aroused mistrust that turns against you as if you were still not adequately prepared, every most transient delusion of security in yourself!"
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Christian Discourses is a book by Søren Kierkegaard which was originally published in Danish in 1848. Kierkegaard asked how a burden can be light if suffering is heavy in his 1847 book, Edifying Discourses in Diverse Spirits, and (paradoxically) that the happiness of eternity outweighs even the heaviest temporal suffering. A year later, he said that 1848 was the richest and most fruitful year he h

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