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from Soren Kierkegaard’s Diary of the Seducer October 3, 2007

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My Cordelia!

In old tales we can read that a river fell in love with a girl. Thus is my soul like a river, which loves you. Sometimes it is tranquil and lets your image mirror itself deep and unmoved in it, sometimes it has the illusion of having caught your image, then its wave curls in order prevent you from escaping again; sometimes it softly curls its surface and plays with your image, sometimes it has lost it, then will its wave become black and despairing. So is my soul; like a river that has fallen in love with you.

Your Johannes

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Each man has a seducer within,  once a woman is conquered there is a tendency for men to lose their interest in the subject.  

Johannes in the Diary of the Seducer lured the woman into his embarce using many twisted and manipulative ways, having given herself fully, he then lose interest in her.  After mentally manipulating her, he then made her think that it was her that broke the relationship.  Manipulating her till the end…

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