This document appears to be page 94 of a memoir or philosophical manuscript included in House Oversight evidence. The narrator, likely a psychoanalyst, reflects on personal misery, family dysfunction, and existential dread while comparing Buddhist, Jewish, and Catholic perspectives on suffering and death. The text references living in West Los Angeles, interning at Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans, and cites the 1992 book 'The Adapted Mind'.
This document is page 93 of a memoir or manuscript (likely by Arnold J. Mandell based on biographical details provided in the text) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text explores the intersection of chemical/drug-induced experiences and religious grace, referencing figures like Martin Marty and E.O. Wilson. It then transitions to a personal narrative where the author describes being a 30-year-old professor at UCLA living in Brentwood when he was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive testicular cancer (choriocarcinoma) with a low survival prognosis.
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