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I love this book so much, it’s unreal.
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One of those books everybody praises and nobody reads. I keep seeing tradlarpers on Twitter praise this while clearly not believing in asceticism
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>>24747154
"The Imitation of Christ is one of those books which I cannot hold in my hand without a physiological reaction: it exudes a perfume of the Eternal-Feminine which is strictly for Frenchmen or Wagnerians" - Friedrich Nietzsche
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The book doesn't support strict asceticism nor doesn't it support striving for perfection and rejecting 'moderate' holiness.
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>>24747154
And why did you like it? Just posting that you did isn't conducive to discussion.



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