Paul Brunton Daily Note

In the end, no man can miss being in the presence of, or confronted by, the divine power. It is a fact which, whether he accepts or denies the idea of its existence, he must one day reckon with. This is because he has never really been separated from it, never been aware of any thing or thought except by virtue of consciousness derived from it.

16.25.1.33
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  • From The Notebooks of Paul Brunton, volume 16
  • Category 25: World-Mind in Individual Mind
  • Chapter 1: Their Meeting and Interchange
  • Number: 33

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