This text is an excerpt from the book Confessions by Saint Augustine, a prominent figure in early Christianity. In this passage, Augustine reflects on his past, specifically a nine-year period in which he was entangled with Manichaeism, a religious movement that differed from mainstream Christianity. He describes his pursuit of various philosophies, including rhetoric and astrology, and his struggle with grief over the loss of a close friend. Augustine uses his own experience to illustrate the shortcomings of earthly desires and the importance of seeking truth and faith in God.
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