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By Jack Joseph Smith
Prayer
' There on the each of time
There will be a song
like no other
| It is this blessing
: of the non existing spirit
That often times
understands hell L +h
| lad
NEo2s 2 =
and the great Holy Ghost
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By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
At time's edge, a singular song rises from a non-existing spirit whose strange blessing can understand both hell and the overwhelming Holy Ghost.
Calling the spirit non-existing does not cancel it; the phrase makes spiritual force feel invisible, paradoxical, and beyond ordinary being. Hell and the Holy Ghost are held together in one field of understanding, so prayer sounds like contact with something that exceeds easy doctrine. The promised song feels less like comfort than revelation.
Third 'Prayer': blessing of 'the non existing spirit' that often understands hell, paired with 'and the great Holy Ghost.' Spirit named as non-existing while still effective.