“Light is information, and we are light.”

—  Jakub Tencl

Source: The mystery of life : you are the light, and that's indestructible truth, Tencl, Jakub,, 9781512399882, [United Kingdom? https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/914353319,, 914353319]

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Czech clinical hypnotherapist and writer 1978

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