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| In the Greek, this word is pronounced eye-sop. So ''Aesop'' means the eye’s opportunity—the opportunity of the all-seeing eye of God to vanquish the foe.<ref>Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 12, 1981.</ref> | | In the Greek, this word is pronounced eye-sop. So ''Aesop'' means the eye’s opportunity—the opportunity of the all-seeing eye of God to vanquish the foe.<ref>Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 12, 1981.</ref> | ||
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