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one book in the library that was in english and it was the seven story mountain by thomas merton so the nun gave it to my friend this my friend was teaching me uh german at the time uh we ended up being in a band together for a couple years uh but he basically it was like one of those moments out of uh saint augustine where someone comes up to you and says tole leger or in this in this instance nims leases take it and read it and i took it and at that moment i think it was the right moment to read it because i i had as you mentioned i had fallen away from the faith at that point and god had to get me out of philadelphia uh and give me some insight into the church as a more universal construct and it was merton who kind of introduced me to that uh merton was a literary man i aspired to be a literary man i was in germany because i felt i had failed as a literary man uh and i felt that well if he did it i mean heamp;#39;s much better at it than i am and if he believes in god well i guess