Notebooks of Paul Brunton



Intellect is most useful as a servant but most tyrannical as a master. It may hinder progress or accelerate it. Hence, although the philosopher thinks as keenly as any other man, he does not allow his whole self to be submerged in the thinking process.


-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 2: The Service of Intellect > # 9






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