Notebooks of Paul Brunton



To free himself, for however short a period, from the consciousness of self may seem an impossible achievement. But the statement of it often leads to a confused understanding and needs to be more narrowly confined. It applies to the surrender of personal consciousness to the impersonal Overself consciousness. There is some kind of self in both.


-- Notebooks Category 8: The Ego > Chapter 1: What Am I? > # 183






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