Y2Q21) Wheel of sharp weapons

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      Rik vanKeulen
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      Explain the bold parts and how they relate to each other in the following sentence from the Wheel of sharp weapons: Rant and rave on the head of the conception that brings about our ruin! To the hearts of the enemy – the self – and the executioner, MARAYA!

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