
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a photograph of a page from a book, featuring Russian text. The paper of the book is light-colored, possibly off-white or slightly cream-toned. In the upper left corner, the page number "82" is visible. On the right side, near the top margin, the name "Виктор Франкл" (Viktor Frankl) is printed, identifying the author. A prominent section of the page presents a biblical quote. It starts with "Песни Песней:" (Song of Songs:), followed by the quote: "«Положи меня, как печать, на сердце твое... ибо крепка, как смерть, любовь» (8:6)." This entire quote, from "Положи" to "любовь," is underlined with a blue pen or marker, suggesting it was highlighted by a reader. The translation of the quote is "Set me as a seal upon your heart... for love is strong as death" (Song of Solomon 8:6). Below this quote, a new heading or chapter title is visible: "Медитации в канаве" (Meditations in a ditch/gully). This title is printed in a larger, bolder font compared to the surrounding text. The image also shows the beginning of a paragraph under this heading. The first sentence reads: "Уход в себя означал для тех, кто был к этому способен, бегство из безрадостной пустыни" (Withdrawal into oneself meant for those who were capable of it, an escape from the joyless desert). The rest of the paragraph is cut off by the bottom edge of the frame. The photograph is taken at a slight angle, and there's a gentle reflection of light on the page, typical of an indoor shot. The visible content suggests the book is a work of philosophy, psychology, or spirituality, likely related to Viktor Frankl's well-known themes of finding meaning, given the title "Meditations in a ditch" and the biblical reference to the strength of love.
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