Notebooks of Paul Brunton



The chief value of such confession lies in the ego giving up its habitual self-justification, the everlasting alibi-finding, its complacent and smug acceptance of itself. Such confession gives a jolt to the ego's vanity and self-righteousness by exposing its own weakness.


-- Notebooks Category 18: The Reverential Life > Chapter 3: Humility > # 56






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