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Epigraph: This is the power of the simulacrum, which cures only those who know it. For others it is a sickness. Thus the myth: The power that arouses terror is also the only one that can cure it, as happened with Orestes. But only if it is recognised for what it is. -- Roberto Calasso, from The Forty-Nine Steps
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"CLASS 1. - Abstract Relations: 1. - Existence...1.",
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"498 (1.) Theory, abstraction.",
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"472 (13.) Prepossession, obsession, possession, fixed idea.",
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