{"serial":"BRIEF-2026-05-28-01","doc":"brief-2026-05-28","position":1,"body_html":"<h1>What does this passage call the source of life force? Where do yours come from?</h1>\n<p class=\"muted\">Theme: <strong>energy</strong> &middot; card 1/4 &middot; 2026-05-28</p>\n<blockquote>Notwithstanding, my condition was, in truth, very easy and quiet; I had no affliction upon me, either for others or myself; it was an extreme languor and weakness, without any manner of pain. I saw my own house, but knew it not. When they had put me to bed I found an inexpressible sweetness in that repose; for I had been desperately tugged and lugged by those poor people who had taken the pains to carry me upon their arms a very great and a very rough way, and had in so doing all quite tired out themselves, twice or thrice one after another.</blockquote>\n<p class='muted'>&mdash; Michel de Montaigne, <em>Essays of Michel de Montaigne (Complete)</em></p>\n<p class='muted'><em>Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.</em></p>","captures":[],"notes":"","comments":[]}