Notebooks of Paul Brunton



The interval between the coming and the going of an intuitive thought is so short that he must immediately and alertly respond to it. If he misses it, he will find that the mind can go back to it only with difficulty and uncertainty.


-- Notebooks Category 22: Inspiration and the Overself > Chapter 1: Intuition the Beginning > # 101






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