Paul Brunton Daily Note

At first he will find nothing more on the path than what his efforts can secure for him. This is why the earlier years often seem so long, so sterile, and so monotonous. But during the next period grace mingles with his efforts and encouraging results then appear. The third and last stage witnesses the gifts of the Overself falling like ripe plums into his lap without any further efforts on his part. Here all is done by the simple working of grace …

3.2.2.117
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  • From The Notebooks of Paul Brunton, volume 3
  • Category 2: Overview of Practices Involved
  • Chapter 2: The Measure of Progress
  • Number: 117, Excerpt

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