This page describes the narrator's shift from an ego-driven, ambitious life fueled by narcotics to a calmer, more empathetic existence focused on rational spirituality. The author reflects on finding peace in diverse religious services and regrets a lack of classical theological education that would have helped reconcile faith and reason.
This document appears to be page 67 of an academic book or essay discussing the psychology of rhetoric, language, and religion. It references historical speeches by JFK, MLK Jr., and 'Jordan' (likely Barbara Jordan), as well as philosophical works by Cicero and Plato. While labeled as an Epstein-related document (likely due to its inclusion in discovery materials produced for the House Oversight Committee, possibly related to academic funding or personal library contents), the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his operations.
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