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“At that moment a light went on in the distant farmhouse, which stood on the horizon as if painted there, in the midst of the miserable gray dawning morning in Bavaria.    “Et lux tenebris lucet” – and the light shineth in the darkness.   Four hours I stood hacking at the icy ground. The guard passed by, insulting me, and once again I communed with my beloved. More and more I felt that she was present, that she was with me; I had the feeling that I was able to touch her, able to stretch out my hand and grasp hers. The feeling was very strong: she was there.  Then, at that very moment, a bird flew down silently and perched in front of me, on the heap of soil which I had dug up from the ditch and looking steadily at me.”  -Viktor Frankl

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