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  "path": "/2026/04/14/loren-eiseley-love/",
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  "textContent": "Somewhere along the way of life, we learn that love means very different things to different people, and yet all personal love is but a fractal of a larger universal love. Some call it God. I call it wonder. Dante called it “the Love that moves the Sun and the other stars.” Because the capacity for love may be the crowning achievement of consciousness and consciousness the crowning achievement of the universe, because the mystery of the universe will always exceed the reach of the consciousness forged by that mystery, love in the largest sense is a matter of active… read article",
  "title": "Of Stars, Seagulls, and Love: Loren Eiseley on the First and Final Truth of Life"
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